by kvcadmin | Jun 7, 2023 | GMC News
What difference does Insight & Remediation make before an MPT? Does evidence of insight and remediation really make a difference before a Medical Practitioner’s Tribunal (MPT)? Does evidence of insight and remediation really make a difference before a Medical...
by kvcadmin | May 20, 2023 | GMC News
MPTS Interim Orders Tribunal Review Hearings Interim Orders Tribunals (IOT) decide if a doctor’s practice should be restricted while an investigation takes place, and orders must be reviewed six monthly. Interim Orders Tribunals (IOT) decide if a doctor’s...
by kvcadmin | May 13, 2023 | GMC News
Admitting Allegations and MPTS Sanctions The High Court recently provided useful guidance in circumstances where doctors wholly admit allegations and what bearing this has during the sanctions stage. The High Court recently provided useful guidance in circumstances...
by kvcadmin | Apr 29, 2023 | GMC News
GMC’s Presumption of Impaired Fitness to Practise Certain proven allegations will result in a “presumption” of impaired fitness to practise by the GMC. What are these and is there any mitigation? Certain proven allegations will result in a “presumption” of impaired...
by kvcadmin | Apr 10, 2023 | GMC News
“Good Medical Practice is the most important”- High Court In a recent case, Swift J exclaimed that the “Good Medical Practice is the most important” of all GMC guidance for doctors, when was the last time you actually read it? Adil v General Medical Council (GMC)...
by kvcadmin | Mar 24, 2023 | GMC News
Doctor’s health, GMC self-referral and fitness to practise In general, self-referral is only considered necessary by the GMC in cases where a doctor’s health might impact on their fitness to practise. In general, self-referral is only considered necessary by the GMC...