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A 30 week intensive course in the subject area of Management and Leadership. A combination of 8 different units, which makes up the Level 5 Diploma in M&L from CMI.
A combination of taught, self-learning and work practice (vocational) learning.
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The CMI Level 5 Certificate in Management Coaching and Mentoring comprises of 3 units:
5017V1 Coaching Practices and Theory
5018V1 Mentoring Practices and Theory
5014V1 Management of Coaching and Mentoring
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This unit will introduce the roles and responsibilities of a dental nurse, and the essential attributes and behaviours required to work within the legislative framework in this professional role. Additionally, it will enable the dental nurse to develop reflective practice, communication and patient-centred care, skills that are required throughout their career.
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This unit will introduce the roles and responsibilities of a dental nurse, and the essential attributes and behaviours required to work within the legislative framework in this professional role. Additionally, it will enable the dental nurse to develop reflective practice, communication and patient-centered care, skills that are required throughout their career.
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This unit introduces learners to the health and safety legislation relevant to the dental setting. This includes the understanding of policies and procedures, and the application of safe working practices in the workplace.
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The aim of this unit is for learners to develop an understanding of the principles of infection control within a dental setting.
The unit considers infectious diseases, signs, symptoms, and their route of transmission. The importance of appropriate levels of decontamination and ways to achieve this in the dental setting.
Learners will develop the practical skills to create and maintain a hygienic and safe clinical environment.
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This unit introduces learners to dental and regional anatomy. The unit then focuses on preparing the dental environment and supporting the operator during an oral health assessment. Learners will develop understanding of how medical conditions inform treatment planning, and the ability to complete dental charts and maintain contemporaneous records.