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as all the other houses, or risk major discontent amongst their students. The system will not only engender competition between students but also between staff of different Teams. As with the Direct Access changes and the DF1 shortfall, it seems that competition is the number one solution for driving up standards of young dentists. This raises the question – are we not trying hard enough already? Focus groups for you to have your say coming soon. Social. The Overhang – Thurs 4 th July The Dental Charity Show is facing a famous revival. Clare Grant tells us all why this is not an event to be missed … Decades ago, when some of our very own tutors were young lads and lasses at Guy’s, there existed an annual highly -anticipated, staged collaboration of students and staff in the form of comedy, song, dance, tomfoolery and mild embarrassment for anyone brave enough to present themselves to their peers onstage. Coinciding with the demise of amalgam, the introduction of composite and the focus of dental professionals on all things bookish and boring, the show died a forlorn death and became a distant memory for some of the grey- haired Old Guy’s dentists out there. A mighty shame, as the show had stood proud for decades and indeed is the source of some of our predecessors’ fondest memories. With this in mind, and perhaps during a moment of idiocy and confusion, we decided to take it upon ourselves to resurrect the spectacle. We’ve dusted the cobwebs off it and have been working hard over the last few months to bring you what we hope to be an entertaining evening of laughs, admiration at the school’s finest thespians or possi bly surprise at the shapes your clinical partner can pull under the spotlight. Not to leave you disappointed, staff will feature, and quite a few of them by the looks of things. Being a one-night showing, tickets are selling like hot cakes so get yours fast. You may be surprised to hear that it’s not all being put on for your or our amusement - all proceeds are going to Operation Smile, a worldwide charity that provides surgery to children born with cleft lip or cleft palate. Here’s to a successful show and , with all going well, a three-night- running extravaganza from next year onwards! Let’s bring back its former glory. See you all there! Clare Grant, Show director and co-writer and BDS4 Student For more info join the Facebook group ‘KCL Dental Charity Show’ and check out the promo video – link available via your college email. Track down your year reps for tickets (£5) GKT vs Barts II It is not a common practice for our esteemed medical counterparts at MedSoc (now the MSA) to copy an event pioneered by DentSoc. After all, they do like to think of this as ‘their’ campus , and they do hold a very successful calendar of events already. It therefore takes a pretty marvellous event for them to swallow their medic pride and say ‘let’s copy the dentists’; however in the annual Dental Summer Sports Day , we have that event. For years the end of Summer exams has been marked not only by a college-wide unclenching of buttocks, but also by the coming together, on one Summer’s day, of a collection of dental students rejoicing their release from the library’s shackles and hell -bent on cleansing their exhausted brains of all revisionowledge* through a prescribed combination of sun, sports, socialising, barbeques...and maybe a bit of gin (for those partial to a bit of juniper). Oh, and the staff come down for a laugh too! “The sports day is hands-down one of the best events of the year” says Charlie Ding, 3 rd year student and sports day enthusiast. This year however, DentSoc are propelling the Summer Sports Day to whole new levels...by bringing along our dental frenemies from across the river, Bart’s. For anyone who went to the legendary first ever Bart’s/GKT social earlier this year, you’ll know what this means. That’s righ t, s*!t just got real. Bart’s are under the illusion that they are the ‘social dental school’ and we are the geeky ones . Well I say we win on social and smarts, but it goes without saying that to prove this it is quite simply imperative that we have more people at the Sports Day, winning more sports, eating more food, drinking more drink, getting more sunburnt and having more fun! On June 29 th , this year’s Sports Day will mark another landmark for great London inter-dental school social events, so stay in London a couple of weeks after exams and be a part of it! The key to its success is that nobody needs to get hammered to enjoy going to the park in the sun (if you do, seek help). Some might want to, but it’s not the emphasis. MedSoc have clearly seen this as an excellent example of a social that suits both ‘drinkers’ and ‘non - drinkers’ in equal measure, something that has continued to elude many university societies for decades. Bravo DentSoc. Luke Greenfield, BDS3 Student. *a word I just made up for stuff you learnt for exams that you’ll never need to know again. Smart. One major dental update. In the May volume of Dental Update, the editors celebrate their 40 th anniversary with a special bumper issue that includes: an update on what materials to use for Class I and Class II posterior restorations, techniques to make great anterior direct composite restorations, an interesting article on minimally-invasive periodontal therapy, a slam on dentine pins, and best of all, a celebrity appearance from Guy’s legend Edwina Kidd, on the history of caries! I know what you’re thinking; Prof Banerjee must be literally salivating at the thought of it! And so should we – reading these would be a great way to supplement your Cons knowledge and perhaps even pick up some sneaky extra marks in an exam question. All articles in the issue are available at www.dental-update.co.uk, accessible for free on any of the college computers. For all communications please email luke.greenfield@kcl.ac.uk Logo Competition. We are looking to you budding artists out there to design a logo. Besides the pride of having your work represent this tome for eternity, the winner will also get a free ticket to next years’ boat party! Deadline for submissions is 20 th July. Submit your story. We are looking for contributing writers, so if you have an idea for an article you’d like to write for us, please get in contact before writing the article. Tell us what you think. As previously stated, this is a prototype and any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated. Photograph by Charlie Ding
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