Commenting in reaction to the Royal College of General Practitioners’ upgraded revalidation assistance, Niall Dickson, President of the General Medical Council, stated: ‘Revalidation should be a positive challenge for medical professionals, not a problem, which is why we welcome this brand-new guidance from the RCGP. This simplifies and clarifies the details which GPs must bring to their appraisals – we hope they find this handy. ‘The impact of revalidation on physicians is something that we are considering really carefully. We have lots of evidence that for lots of doctors it is a favorable and beneficial experience which has helped them to reflect on their practice. But we always said this was just the start and that we would learn from the experience of the first few years– that is why we have j.
The Royal College of Surgeons have published brand-new information to help surgeons and health centers get ready for modifications aimed at driving up requirements of care in plastic surgery. From next spring (2016), cosmetic surgeons will be able to get ‘accreditation’ to reveal they are qualified and skilled to carry out particular procedures. It will enable cosmetic surgeons to show they have the best standards of training and experience to perform plastic surgery. Niall Dickson, President of the General Medical Council, stated: ‘Patients of any ages seeking cosmetic procedures can be vulnerable and they do need to be better secured. This is a terrific initiative by the College which represents an important action towards a safer system. The GMC is also dealing with the college to establish a brand-new accredita …
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Niall Dickson, President of the General Medical Council, said: ‘GPs in England are under big stress at the moment and it is important that we keep the work associated with policy to a minimum. ‘This plan commits us, the Care Quality Commission and NHS England to work more carefully together to reduce and line up the requirements that we place on basic practice. It is important that we attend to any unneeded overlaps, as well as spaces. ‘Individually we are carefully assessing the effect of revalidation. We recently commissioned Sir Keith Pearson to carry out a review bringing together all the evidence to assist us form revalidation in the future. ‘We can see that it is beginning to have a favorable impact, not least through much greater appraisal rates and huge assistance from Re …
When things go wrong clients ought to expect a face to deal with description and apology from medical professionals, nurses and midwives inning accordance with new guidance from the General Medical Council (GMC) and the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC). But the regulators have likewise explained that specialists have to have the assistance of an open and honest workplace where they are able to learn from errors and feel comfy reporting incidents that have resulted in hurt. The brand-new guidance sets out the standards anticipated of all physicians, nurses and midwives practising in the UK. It also intends to help patients understand exactly what to anticipate from healthcare experts. Under the new assistance physicians, nurses and midwives should: The guidance follows Sir Robert Francis QC’s call for a more open and transparent c.
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