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Two dentists among trio standing in GDC election
27th Nov 2009
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Elizabeth Davenport, Alison Lockyer and Derek Prentice will stand in the election to become the next chair of the council of the General Dental Council (GDC). An election will be held on the same day. The announcement regarding the chair will be made as soon as the Electoral Reform Services have confirmed the ballot. • Elizabeth Davenport is a professor of dental education at Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London. She is chair of several Institute of Dentistry and QMUL committees and working groups and is chair of the Overseas Registration Examination Board and has in the past been president of the British Society of Paediatric Dentistry. • Dentist Alison Lockyer was born in Leeds and is now based in Leicestershire, but also works in Oxfordshire. Alison's a returning Registrant member to the Council of the GDC which she's been involved with for more than eight years. She qualified in Edinburgh in 1980 and works full-time as a primary care dentist with five private and NHS practices in Oxfordshire and Leicestershire. She's also provided dentistry within prisons and in an industrial (BMW factory). She is an elected member of the British Dental Association's representative body and has always been very involved with both local and national 'dental politics'. • Derek Prentice has held a number of executive appointments, including assistant director with the Consumers' Association, president of the Bureau of European Consumer Unions, chief executive of the Association of London Authorities and managing director of The Customer First Consultancy Limited. Derek has been a London Borough councillor, a member of the Governing Body of St Thomas' Medical School, a member of the Governing Body of King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry and a member of a number of health authorities mainly linked to King's College Hospital and St Thomas' Hospital. Derek has also served as a trustee of King's College NHS Trust Charitable Trust. He is currently a Trustee of The British Home – which is an independent charity that provides specialised nursing and social care for people with long term medical conditions and severe disabilities. Footnote Editor Julian English writes in his latest editorial in Dentistry magazine:
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