by kvcadmin | Nov 9, 2022 | GMC News
GMC Investigation Committee – A Doctor’s Rights Explained Where Case Examiners consider a warning but the doctor disputes the facts or is not willing to accept a warning, they have a right to an oral hearing. What is the GMC Investigation Committee? Where a doctor’s...
by kvcadmin | Oct 20, 2022 | GMC News
MPTS Hearings and Attendance by Doctors Do doctors have to attend their MPTS hearings, and what are the consequences for doctors who chose not to do so? Do doctors have to attend their MPTS hearings, and what are the consequences for doctors who chose not to do so?...
by kvcadmin | Oct 15, 2022 | GMC News
Interim Order Extension Appeals Dr K v GMC perfectly illustrates the value and importance of responding to an Interim Order extension application. Responding to an Interim Order Extension Application In our recent article, “Responding to an Interim Order Extension...
by kvcadmin | Oct 8, 2022 | GMC News
Contextual factors in GMC fitness to practise investigations “The effects of contextual factors” are relevant in GMC fitness to practise investigations. To what extent are contextual factors relevant, and how can a doctor make their case? “The effects of contextual...
by kvcadmin | Oct 2, 2022 | GMC News
Breaches of conditions or undertakings – advice for doctors Doctors must ensure they adhere to conditions or undertakings imposed by the GMC. Breaches are likely to result in a referral to the MPTS for a determination. Conditions or Undertakings – A brief overview...
by kvcadmin | Sep 24, 2022 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Misconduct in Fitness to Practise Regulators often cite “misconduct” as grounds for impaired fitness to practise. What is misconduct and is it remediable? Misconduct in Fitness to Practise In order to understand misconduct, you must firstly understand what fitness to...