by kvcadmin | Jul 28, 2021 | GPhC News
A new strategy for managing concerns about pharmacy professionals Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this...
by kvcadmin | Jul 19, 2021 | GPhC News
Professional indemnity cover for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians It has been reported that the state indemnity scheme will not cover community pharmacy teams that take part in the COVID-19 booster vaccination programme. What are the professional indemnity...
by kvcadmin | Jun 6, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
“Accepted disposals” in fitness to practise cases Overview of SWE’s “accepted disposal” process, the outcome of the PSA review and discussion on the fairness of this process. Overview of SWE’s “accepted disposal” process, the outcome of the PSA review and discussion...
by kvcadmin | May 31, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Duty to declare – How much is too little? Further to our recent article “Cautions, Convictions and Fitness to Practise”, in the recent case of Dad v GDC, the High Court commented on the correct approach registrants should take when considering their declarations....
by kvcadmin | May 23, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Cautions, Convictions and Fitness to Practise Criminal offending can affect your fitness to practise. Healthcare regulators require disclosure of criminal offending but when and what to declare? Criminal offending can affect your fitness to practise. Healthcare...
by kvcadmin | May 16, 2021 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News
Duty of Candour and Fitness to Practise The duty of candour means healthcare professionals must be honest when something goes wrong and failure to do so can amount to misconduct. The duty of candour means healthcare professionals must be honest when something goes...