The GDC have published the outcome report following its consultation on proposed amendments to the Specialist List Assessed Applications (SLAA) routes.
This consultation, which ran from 4 July to 12 September 2024, sought feedback on improving pathways for dentists to join the General Dental Council’s Specialist Lists.
The report highlights strong support for the proposed changes, which aim to enhance clarity and consistency in application routes while maintaining rigorous standards.
The consultation included feedback from over 340 respondents, including dental professionals, representative bodies, and education providers. Key themes from the responses included fairness, transparency, and the importance of robust assessment processes.
Writing on its website, the GDC wrote:
“The new regulations, which were decided by our Council at its October 2024 meeting, will take effect on 1 January 2025. These changes aim to ensure that applicants applying through the assessed routes demonstrate knowledge, skills, and experience equivalent to those completing a Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) and will align with evolving international trade agreements.
“We would like to thank everyone who took part in the consultation. In addition to the outcome report, revised SLAA guidance for assessors and updated application forms have also been published and are now available via the Specialist Lists page. “
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