Recent News & Articles
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Restoration
If you have previously been registered as a pharmacist with the GPhC, you can apply to re-join the GPhC register.
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)?
GPhC Voluntary Agreements – Worth Considering?
A voluntary agreement is an arrangement between the GPhC and a pharmacy professional that seeks to allow the pharmacy professional to continue to practise, but with agreed requirements in place.
GMC Case Examiners close case with no case to answer
GMC Case Examiners close fitness to practise investigation with no case to answer for Kings View Chamber’s client.
MPTS Interim Orders Tribunal Review Hearings
IOT’s decide if a doctor’s practice should be restricted while an investigation takes place and orders must be reviewed six monthly.
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.
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?
NMC’s ‘Agreed Removal’ Explained
The NMC is “taking a different approach” to requests from nurses to be removed from the register when they are subject to fitness to practise concerns – ‘agreed removal’.
General Pharmaceutical Council Restoration Applications – What Pharmacists need to know
Pharmacists removed from the GPhC register can apply for restoration after 5 years but must show evidence of insight and remediation.





