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BSGDS Research Prize
To encourage research in dentistry the Society, aided with sponsorship generously provided by Kavo Dental Ltd, awards a prize of £6000 every 2 years, payable in instalments. The final payment is made once the paper has been submitted for publication in Primary Dental Care.
For details on how to apply for the award please click here.
BSGDS: A Brief History
'Care Competence Continued Learning'
Membership of the Society is by invitation which is extended to the holders of any of the following post-graduate diplomas.
The diploma in Membership of General Dental Surgery awarded by the Royal Colleges which are MGDS RCS(Eng.),
MGDS RCS(Ed.), MGDS RCPS(Glasgow), MGDS RCSI (Ireland),
and more recently
Fellowship of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) at The Royal College of Surgeons of England (FFGDP[UK]).
Click here for The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK) Website
The diploma of Membership in General Dental Surgery (MGDS RCS Eng) was developed by the Faculty of Dental Surgery (FDS)
of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS Eng) as an examination for experienced general practitioners; the first
examination being held in May 1979 at Royal College of Surgeons of England. 37 practitioners presented for the examination
of which 24 were successfully acquitted. In order to cope with the early enthusiasm a second diet was arranged for October 1979.
It was in 1981 that John Reeves, the first general practitioner to become a Postgraduate Dean (Trent), convened a meeting
of the new MGDS diplomates. 36 MGDS holders attended this meeting. It was from this first meeting that the Society was conceived.
In 1983 the first residential conference was held in Cheltenham. John Reeves was elected the first President of the Society.
Such was the enthusiasm to convert others that many of the society members have played (and continue to play) a significant role
in encouraging other practitioners to work for the MGDS by setting up MGDS Study Groups. The largest of these was initiated by
Raj Rajarayan in 1986. The co-founder members were Ken Eaton, Ruby Austin, Manny Vasant, Mike Townsend, Roger Goulden.
The study group ran under the aegis of the British Postgraduate Medical Federation (BPMF) and was launched at the University
College Hospital, London (UCL), with assistance from Prof Aubrey Sheiham, the then postgraduate tutor at the UCL. Similar groups
also erupted in the Midlands and elsewhere and also within the Defence Services. In the early days, the BPMF also supported week
long residential course which were run by Edgar Gordon.
With the MGDS built into her training and career structure, the Defence Services, for several years to come, has provided slow
and steady growth of the membership. Few general practitioners have filtered through. Sadly, due to the time commitment and
rigour necessary to obtain the qualification, attainment of the qualification is within the reach of the dedicated few.
Only around 500 or so have attained it thus far. The membership of the society remains steadily at around 300.
BSGDS And The Faculty of General Dental Practice (UK)
The first step towards an autonomous academic home for general practitioners (albeit, not the intention at the time)
started when the FDS set up a small sub-committee - the Committee on General Dental Surgery in 1981. Over the next
four years this Committee evolved, and at its last meeting in 1985 there were eight Society members, three of them being
members of the FDS board, and five elected MGDS diplomates. This Committee became the Advisory Board in General Dental Practice
in 1986 with a remit 'to advise the FDS Board on matters affecting the maintenance and advancement of standards in general
dental practice'. Liaison officers, from within the pool of MGDS holders were appointed, whose role was to liaise with the
existing postgraduate tutors to enhance postgraduate educational opportunities for general dental practitioners. The
constituency was holders of dental diplomas of RCS, not restricted to MGDS diplomates, and the enrolled membership
soon reached into thousands.
At the very first meeting of the Advisory Board, Hans Kurer, a proactive member of the Society, who subsequently became
the Chairman of the Board, presented a paper on a future Faculty of General Dental Practice. Progress was slow, until
Derek Seel became Dean of the FDS, and in 1991 the Council of the College issued a statement 'The Council supports the
principle of the establishment of a Faculty of General Dental Practitioners within the Royal College of Surgeons of England'.
This was a major leap forward. Once the principle had been accepted it became a matter of prolonged negotiations
in which Stephen Rear, the Chairman of the Advisory Board at the time, and Edgar Gordon, both active members of the BSGDS,
played a major part. Parallel to this, the UK Conference of Advisors in General Dental Practice (a body of Vocational
Training Advisors) were following another path towards an academic home for practitioners, a UK College of General
Dental Practitioners. The two groups eventually agreed to pool their efforts and on May 16, 1992 the Faculty of General
Dental Practitioners (UK) was formally launched at the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
With the creation of the FGDP(UK) the BSGDS had realised one of its main objectives, an academic home for general dental practitioners.
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BSGDS Prizes And Awards
During the years 1988 - 1994 the Society organised open Spring Meetings, mainly at the RCS in London,
which many hundreds of other dentists attended. Not only did this publicise the Society but it also
generated funds which enabled the Society to institute the BSGDS Scholarship to support research in
general practice. The first scholarship was awarded in 1993 to Alan McMichael for his study, 'Orthodontic
Referral Patterns in General Practice'.
BSGDS Scholarships
| 1993 | Alan McMichael |
| 1994 | Linda Greenwall |
| 1996 | P Shaw / G Boswell |
| 1998 | David Beard |
| 2000 | Andrew Keeting |
| 2001 | Henry Fardell |
| 2006 | Paul Brocklehurst / Charles Ormond |
BSGDS Silver Medal
As a tribute to John Reeves, who really got the Society off the ground, and was its first President,
a silver medal is awarded annually to the best MGDS candidate.
John Reeves BSGDS Silver Medal overall winners
| 1989 | Linda Greenwall |
| 1990 | Philip Ower |
| 1991 | Martin Hussain |
| 1992 | Rash Patel |
| 1993 | Jonathan Fleming |
| 1994 | Sarah Duffy |
| 1995 | Roy Dookun |
| 1996 | Alastair Chadwick |
| 1998 | Helen Craddock |
| 1999 | Paul Johnstone |
| 2000 | Neil MacBetheth |
BSGDS Award
BSGDS Award is awarded to Society members who have made a significant contribution to general dental practice.
BSGDS Award Winners
| 1987 | John Reeves |
| 1988 | Hans Kurer OBE |
| 1989 | Tom Farrell OBE |
| 1990 | Raj Raja Rayan OBE |
| 1991 | Keith Marshall |
| 1992 | Stephen Rear MBE |
| 1993 | Edgar Gordon |
| 1994 | Peter Lowndes MBE |
| 1995 | Brian Mouatt CBE |
| 1996 | Mike Coleman |
| 1997 | Ruby Austin MBE |
| 1998 | Ian McIntyre |
| 1999 | Shelagh Farrell |
| 2000* | John Gamon CBE |
| 2001 | Manny Vasant MBE |
| 2002 | Rash Patel |
| 2003 | Richard Wilson |
| 2004 | Mike Mulcahy |
| 2005 | Ashok Sethi |
| 2006 | Naresh Sharma |
| 2007 | Vernon Holt |
* Formerly known as the The Cottrell Prize before 2000
The Society has elected three Honorary Life Members
Ben Fickling CBE
Gwilym Davies FRPS
Tom Farrell OBE
Presidents
| 1982 - 84 | John Reeves |
| 1984 - 86 | Stephen Rear |
| 1986 - 88 | Tom Farrell |
| 1988 - 90 | Keith Marshall |
| 1990 - 92 | Shelagh Farrell |
| 1992 - 94 | Dermot Strahan |
| 1994 - 96 | Raj Rayan |
| 1996 - 97 | Ian McIntyre |
| 1997 - 98 | Vernon Holt |
| 1998 - 99 | Hans Kurer |
| 1999 - 00 | Jeff Horton |
| 2000 - 01 | Ruby Austin |
| 2001 - 02 | John Gamon |
| 2002 - 03 | Richard Butler |
| 2003 - 04 | Rash Patel |
| 2004 - 05 | Manny Vasant |
| 2005 - 06 | Trevor Bigg |
| 2006 - 07 | Steve Perry |
| 2007 - 08 | Mike Jones |
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