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An introduction to clinical governance in dentistry
1Specialist Registrar in Orthodontics, Educational Supervisor in LKSS Deanery, UK. Kishan.patel@nhs.net.
Abstract:
Clinical governance permeates all aspects of dental practice regardless of speciality or workplace. Many of the principles of clinical governance form part of essential legal and professional obligations for continued practice as a dentist. In light of this, this article aims to highlight the core concepts of clinical governance and aid dental practitioners to apply these to patient care.
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