Clyde Munro appoints head of clinical and digital dentistry
Clyde Munro has appointed Callum Graham as its Head of Clinical and Digital Dentistry. A statement said that the newly formed role had been created to “further reinforce Clyde Munro’s commitment to digital dentistry, innovation and technology.”
Over the last three years, the group has invested £2.5m in dental scanners, digital learning and development tools and £1m in its purpose-built training academy, the Advanced Dentistry and Clinical Skills Centre in Perth.
Dr Graham has been part of Clyde Munro since 2016 when he sold his practice to the group. His new role will allow him to continue working in clinical environments, while exploring and testing digital technology for the group.
He said: “In the seven years I have been a part of Clyde Munro, I have seen the passion and commitment from across the teams to pursue digital dentistry, recognising the significant benefits it has for dentists and patients alike.
“We invest heavily in cutting-edge technology, digital scanners, on-site milling equipment but crucially, we invest heavily in training and development across the business to ensure our patients receive seamless, efficient care at every practice in Scotland.
“I’m really pleased to see this role being formed and delighted that I have been chosen to take the reins. Digital dentistry is going to revolutionise oral healthcare in Scotland, it’s more efficient, there is less room for human error and ultimately this will free up much needed capacity allowing us to provide more dentists appointments at a local level.”
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