Keely Thorne
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Qualifications:
Bachelor Degree in Dentistry University of Birmingham 2016
BDS University of Birmingham 2016
BDS University of Birmingham 2016
Conditions from:
13 Aug 2025
until:
12 Nov 2026
Conditions:
1. You must provide the GDC, within seven days, the contact details and arrangements for any appointment you accept or are currently undertaking which requires GDC registration and allow the GDC to exchange information with your employer or any contracting body for which you provide dental services. You must also provide the GDC, within seven days, the contact details for the commissioning body in whose Dental Performers List you are included or seeking inclusion (at the time of application).
2. From the date that these conditions take effect, you must inform the GDC within seven days of being notified of:
i. any formal disciplinary action taken against you
ii. any NHS investigation
iii. any regulatory or enforcement action taken against you or a practice for which you are the registered provider
iv. iv. any patient complaint received about your clinical practice or conduct at work.
3. You must inform the GDC, within seven days of these conditions taking effect, if you are registered with any overseas regulator (or equivalent authority) or within seven days of making an application for registration with any overseas regulator or equivalent authority.
4. At any time you are employed to provide dental services which require you to be registered with the GDC, you must remain under the supervision* of a workplace supervisor nominated by you and approved by the GDC. The workplace supervisor must be a GDC registered dentist. You must not start/restart work until your proposed workplace supervisor has been approved by the GDC.
5. You must provide logs, signed by your workplace supervisor, to the GDC every 3 months and at least 14 days prior to any review hearing. The logs should cover the following areas:
a. Record keeping
b. Radiographs
c. Treatment options
d. Obtaining informed consent
e. Periodontal assessments and discussions
f. Treatment plans
g. Restorations
6. You must provide reports from your workplace supervisor to the GDC every 3 months and at least 14 days prior to any review hearing. The workplace supervisor’s reports should address, but are not limited to, the following areas:
a. Record keeping
b. Radiographs
c. Treatment options
d. Obtaining informed consent
e. Periodontal assessments and discussions
f. Treatment plans
g. Restorations
7. You must stop working immediately if your workplace supervisor directs you to do so, and you must inform the GDC within seven days of receiving this direction.
8. You must not work as a locum or undertake any out-of-hours work* or on-call duties.
9. You must inform, within seven days, the following parties that your registration is subject to the conditions listed at 1 to 8:
• Any organisation or person employing you or who has an arrangement with you to undertake dental work.
• Any professional regulatory body you are registered with or apply to be registered with (at the time of application).
• Any prospective employer (at the time of application).
• The commissioning body in whose Dental Performers List you are included, or seeking inclusion (at the time of application)
You must provide written evidence of the above.
10. You must permit the GDC to disclose the above conditions, 1 to 9, to any person requesting information about your registration status.
Supervised: the workplace supervisor must supervise the registrant’s day-to-day work in a way prescribed in the relevant condition or undertaking. The workplace supervisor does not need to work at the same practice as the registrant, but they must be available to provide advice or assistance if the registrant needs it. Where the workplace supervisor is unavailable through illness or planned absence, the registrant must not work, unless an approved alternative workplace supervisor is in place. The workplace supervisor must review the registrant’s work at least once a fortnight in one-to-one meetings and case-based discussions. These meetings must focus on all areas of concern identified by the conditions or undertakings. These meetings should usually be in person. If this is not possible, at least one of every two fortnightly meetings must be in person.
Registration History:
At a review hearing on 19 January 2026 the Interim Orders Committee continued the conditions on Ms Thorne's registration for the remainder of the 15 month order. The interim order was originally imposed from 13 August 2025.This will be reviewed in 6 months. The conditions on registration are listed on Ms Thorne's register entry. To visit the register entry, please copy this link and open it in your browser: https://olr.gdc-uk.org/SearchRegister/SearchResult?RegistrationNumber=265341&Surname=&qs=1