by gphc_admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Cases, News
Article Our client, a pharmacist, IK, has avoided the most severe sanction of removal from the register after a professional conduct case concluded with only a short suspension. IK faced extremely serious allegations relating to both his personal and professional...
by gphc_admin | Dec 16, 2025 | Cases, News
Article A pharmacist facing dozens of allegations has successfully avoided removal from the GPhC register, thanks to expert representation by Kings View Chambers. Our client, RH, was represented by fitness to practise barrister, Stephen McCaffrey, in a case that was...
by gphc_admin | Nov 5, 2025 | News
Article When healthcare professionals appear before fitness to practise panels, their level of insight often plays a central role in determining both current impairment and sanction. Panels expect registrants to reflect on the concerns raised, understand their...
by gphc_admin | Oct 20, 2025 | News
Article With increased regulatory action by the GPhC and others, we look at the issue of weight loss medicines and prescribing best practice. The rapid growth of online clinics, social‑media marketing and direct‑to‑consumer supply for injectable and...
by gphc_admin | Jul 30, 2025 | News
Article Fitness to practise investigations play a critical role in ensuring that healthcare professionals in the UK meet the standards required to deliver safe and effective care. However, when these investigations extend over many months or even years, they can...
by gphc_admin | Jul 14, 2025 | News
Article Accepted outcomes will become a new, paper-based route for resolving fitness to practise concerns without a full panel hearing in what the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) describes as “fundamental changes to how...