Senior Physicians Report Bullying From Above and Below

Senior Physicians Report Bullying From Above and Below

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“> See all stories on this subject Former GMC president Lord Walton of Detchant passes away Homages are being paid to Lord Walton of Detchant, the previous president of the General Medical Council, who has passed away aged 93. Lord Walton had a long and distinguished profession, functioning as president of the GMC between 1982 and 1989. Starting his career as a specialist neurologist, Lord Walton went on to become Dean of Medicine at Newcastle University and was later on appointed 2nd Warden of Green College, Oxford. He likewise acted as president of the British Medical Association, Royal Society of Medicine and the World Federation of Neurology. Professor Terence Stephenson, Chair of the GMC, stated: ‘Lord Walton made an immense contribution to the health service and healthcare in his lifetime. His commitment and dedication to the GMC assisted to change the organisation into exactly what it is today. Our t.
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“> See all stories on this subject Revalidation is on track, says GMC Chair The General Medical Council( GMC)is on track to revalidate the vast bulk of certified doctors who remained in practice at the time it started three years earlier. The GMC has revalidated more than 133,000 licensed physicians throughout the UK since revalidation began in December 2012. By April 2016, this figure ought to have increased to almost 150,000. Revalidation is an important contribution to client safety and the most significant shake-up in medical regulation since the organisation was founded more than 150 years earlier. Professor Terence Stephenson, Chair of the GMC   stated:’It needs to be best that we have a revalidation system where every physician has to demonstrate they are skilled and as much as date. ‘Nevertheless this has only come about due to the fact that medical professionals have engaged so well with their appraisals and Respons …
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“> See all stories on this subject What Makes a Skin Expert?The General Medical Council register is remarkably simple to inspect. You can examine any UK doctor’s registration status online by means of their website. I am really amazed that when skin stories are composed, usually, no one has troubled to inspect the trustworthiness of the “professional”. In the case of a UK qualified skin doctor, the date of entry onto the specialist register can be seen. And the secret here is the expert register. Any qualified physician will be on the main register. A totally certified GP will be on the main and GP register. A totally qualified specialist will be on the primary and specialist register. In theory, it’s easy. In the previous week alone, I have already lost count the number of times I have seen “specialist” remarks in the popular press by self-proclaimed skin experts. I …
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Medical professionals to assist shape the future of revalidation A major independent evaluation has been introduced to assist form the future of revalidation. Nearly 160,000 licensed physicians will be asked to carry out a survey about the revalidation process to help scientists evaluate where enhancements have to be made. In 2014 the GMC commissioned a UK-wide partnership of researchers (UMbRELLA) to perform the evaluation. The views of physicians are being sought this month   and will be followed by interviews with senior NHS personnel and feedback from clients. The findings of the research are expected to be published in 2018. All licensed physicians have been welcomed to take part in the revalidation evaluation survey. Doctors not welcomed to participate in the study include trainee physicians, those who are provisionally registered and those who do not hold a …
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“> See all stories on this subject Notification to I-T dept in case against ‘erring’ universities The Madras High Court on Monday ordered notice to the State government and the Director General of Earnings Tax (Examination) on a PIL petition seeking to withdraw earnings tax exemption given to educational institutions that are flouting the statutory guidelines and policies. The First Bench of Chief Justice S.K. Kaul and Justice R. Mahadevan passed the instructions on a PIL moved by Jawaharlal Shanmugam. “The only element of concern is whether the advantage of tax exemption provided to charitable educational institutions must continue if the institutions are discovered to be flouting rules,” the Bench said. Relying on the current observations made by the pinnacle court on the issue of black money deceived by private universities, the petitioner said, “A bulk of the self-…
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