by kvcadmin | Dec 7, 2022 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Fitness to practise & do’s and do not’s of using social media The do’s and do not’s of using social media in the context of health and care professions, and how social media can result in fitness to practise issues arising. The ongoing case of Orthodontist John...
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...
by kvcadmin | Sep 18, 2022 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
When should you seek legal advice during a fitness to practise investigation? Fitness to practise investigations are a trial in all but name – complex, formal and adversarial. Early access to expert legal advice is crucial to positive outcomes. Fitness to...
by kvcadmin | Sep 3, 2022 | GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Responding to an Interim Order Extension Application Interim Orders temporarily suspend or restrict a medical practitioner’s practice while their case is being investigated. Healthcare regulators can apply to extend orders, and healthcare professionals should...
by kvcadmin | Aug 27, 2022 | GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Why health and care professionals trust Kings View Chambers With over 30 years combined experience, Kings View Chambers have established itself as one of the best when it comes to fitness to practise defence. Our Case Success We pride ourselves on being one of the...
by kvcadmin | Aug 21, 2022 | GDC News, GMC News, GPhC News, HPCP News, NMC News, Social Work England News
Fitness to Practise in the Present Tense Current impairment looks at fitness to practise at the point of consideration, in the present tense, not at the time in the past when, for example, something went wrong. Current impairment looks at fitness to practise at the...