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Dental & Studies 2018-2019 For the future you want

DENTAL & PHARMACY STUDIES The Faculty of Health, Wellbeing and Social Science offers a comprehensive range of courses in and Studies. We have courses varying from entry-level to HNC and valuable work experience opportunities with the NHS, our partners and key stakeholders. Our programmes begin with Dental Care Assistant for those at the start of their careers, followed by Dental Nursing Preparing for Practice. Both of these courses are entry-level and are short full-time courses (18 weeks in duration). On successful achievement of Preparing for Practice, you will be eligible to study SVQ 3 in which then leads on to the PDA in. Our pharmacy qualifications include Introduction at entry-level and HNC Services Development and Management. For professionals we have SVQ Level 2 and 3 courses. Our NC in Services is approved by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPC), and is also linked with Queen Margaret University s pharmaceutical courses. Successful completion of the NC program at Edinburgh College will qualify you for entry onto QMU pharmacy courses (terms and conditions apply). All of our pharmacy courses are delivered in collaboration with the NHS. Please note in order to register with the General Dental Council (GDC), students are required to graduate and qualify with both SVQ Level 3 in and the PDA in. FACILITIES Both dental and pharmacy courses are currently delivered at our Granton campus where we have specialist equipment, laboratories and facilities (we even have a fully functioning dentist s chair). Work placement is a key element of both areas and students will move into work activities as they progress through their courses. This work placement will be supported by our work placement coordinator as well as subject staff. PARTNERS

SPOTLIGHT STEWART McROBERT & MARK K JACKSON // SCOTTISH DENTAL MAGAZINE Edinburgh College s pioneering course for dental care assistants is aimed at young people, and those with no formal qualifications, the opportunity of a career. Giving more opportunities to more people makes a healthy dental sector. The introductory Dental Care Assistant course claims to be the first of its kind in Scotland and its first cohort of 33 students completed in January 2016. As well as covering the basics when it comes to dental knowledge, the course includes other essential tuition. Tom MacGregor, Curriculum Manager for Dental & Studies, explained Future employment opportunities were at the heart of our thinking when we designed the course. We work very closely with the college s core skills team to incorporate elements of communication, numeracy and IT every dental nurse registrant must be equipped with fundamental know-how in these areas. Our entry-level courses provide opportunities for young people and for those with no formal qualifications to get a foot on the ladder TOM MACGREGOR CURRICULUM MANAGER DENTAL & PHARMACY STUDIES

DENTAL & PHARMACY STUDIES COURSE PROGRESSION Schools College Partnership Indirect Progression Direct Progression Articulation to University Level 4 National 4 Level 5 National 5 Level 6 Highers Level 7 Advanced Higher Articulation (Aligned uni courses) Dental Dental Care Assistant Preparing for Practice Diploma SVQ 3 PDA Employment as a Dental Care Professional (GDC registration required) Introduction Studies Preparing for Practice Services SVQ Level 2 Services es NC Sevices Intensive SVQ Level 3 Services Development and Management HNC Queen Margaret University pharmacy courses Employment as a Technician (GPHc registration required)

Using our course guide Apply now: edinburghcollege.ac.uk This course guide gives you an overview of the courses available to study in 2018/19 - MAKING YOUR COURSE CHOICE AS EASY AS POSSIBLE! Courses have clear progression routes onto other college courses, university or employment. Apply online or contact our course information advisors on 0131 660 1010 or courseinfo@edinburghcollege.ac.uk. Use Career Coach to find the right course to get to your perfect career. I: The course is open to applications from international students. Campus G: Granton MD: Midlothian Mode of attendance F: Full time P: Part time MR: Milton Road S: Sighthill E: Evening O: Open Learning SCQF level What level the course is listed as on the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework. PDA G P 7 This PDA in qualification follows on from SVQ 3 in and is a mandatory requirement for all dental nurse trainees. All trainees are required to achieve both the SVQ 3 in and the PDA in qualifications. SVQ 3. Currently employed in the dental industry. A PVG check will be required. Diploma SVQ 3 G F P 7 Dental nurses give advice, monitor and reassure patients, and assist in dealing with complaints procedures. If you are looking for a career as a dental care professional this course is for you. To progress onto SVQ 3, all full-time Edinburgh College applicants are required to achieve Preparing for Practice. A PVG check will be required. Preparing for Practice G F 5 This short full-time course (18 weeks) is at an intermediate level and is recognised as progression from the Dental Care Assistant course. This course is now the approved progression route onto our SVQ 3 Dental Nursing course. This course covers skills and knowledge relative to the Dental Technology profession. For progressing students, we require achievement of our Dental Care Assistant course or other Edinburgh College courses with similar content/level. For direct applicants, we require formal qualifications and/or experience in dental/health. External applicants will be considered on merit. A PVG check will be required. Dental Care Assistant G F 4 Course Name: As it appears on the website I G F 8 Course Description: Brief outline of the course. Visit our website for more information. Course entry requirements: Entry requirements stated are minimum requirements and may be subject to alteration. Please check the website for full entry requirements. IELTS = The International English Language Testing System This short full-time course (18 weeks) is designed for school leavers, young people and adult returners. This course is at an introductory level and covers skills and knowledge relative to the Dental Technology profession. A Dental Technology Assistant will support the role of Dental Technologists in dental technology, laboratories and hospitals. No formal entry requirements. Candidates must demonstrate an understanding of the dental technicians role, practice good oral hygiene themselves and have strong interpersonal and communication skills. A PVG check will be required.

Dental & Studies Apply now: edinburghcollege.ac.uk Services Development and Management HNC G P 7 This HNC Services is a post registration* qualification and is designed for career progression. GPC registered as a Technician. Currently employed in the or related industry and be nominated and supported by your employer. Services Intensive SVQ Level 3 G O 6 Course follows on from the NC in Services with a greater understanding of the pharmacy industry. Services NC. Currently employed in a pharmacy or related industry and be nominated and supported by your employer. Services NC G F P 6 This course will prepare you for the role of a Technician. A Technician is a qualified and registered member of the health care professional team and works along side pharmacists in the course of administering medicines and pharmaceutical care. 4 National 5 including a Science & English or equivalent. Adult learners with relevant employment/life experience/skills will be considered for entry to this course. Workbased candidates must be employed in a pharmacy technology setting with a minimum of 3 months experience and may require an aptitude test. Studies: Preparing for Practice G F 5/6 This short full-time course is a new addition to our pharmacy provision at Edinburgh College and is designed as a progression from our Introduction to course. It is delivered at SCQF Level 5/6. Direct applicants may be considered if they possess some formal academic qualifications and/or experience in a pharmacy/health/ related setting. Introduction G F 4 This Introduction to course is designed for school leavers, young people and adult returners. This an introductory level course and covers skills and knowledge relative to the pharmacy profession both in hospitals and community pharmacies. There are no formal entry requirements, however candidates must demonstrate a keen interest in the pharmacy profession/ healthcare, practice good personal hygiene and have good interpersonal and communication skills. Services SVQ Level 2 G O 5 This course is designed to increase your skills if you are employed as a Dispenser or Support Worker working in a hospital or community pharmacy. You will carry out your studies in the workplace to provide evidence required for the SVQ standards. Minimum 2 passes at SCQF Level 4. You must either be employed as a Dispenser or Assistant Support Worker working in a hospital or community pharmacy setting. To be considered for this course, candidates must be employed in a pharmacy setting and will have been nominated and supported by their employer.

Dental & Studies 2018-2019 For more information please visit: edinburghcollege.ac.uk/courses or call 0131 669 4400 edinburghcollege edinburghcollege #edinburghcoll EdinburghCollege For the future you want Visit our website for details on open days. edinburghcollege.ac.uk/opendays Edinburgh College is a registered charity in Scotland. Charity number SCO21213 For up-to-date information on our course selection or to speak to an advisor please call 0131 669 4400. Our course portfolio, mode of attendance and campus allocation may be subject to alteration.