by gphc_admin | Oct 1, 2024 | News
Article Clinical governance is the system through which pharmacists are accountable for continuously improvement and safeguarding high standards of care. What does good clinical governance in pharmacies look like and why is it important? With pharmacies increasingly...
by gphc_admin | Oct 1, 2024 | News
Article The General Pharmaceutical Council is consulting on new guidance for registered pharmacies providing pharmacy services at a distance. A summary of the draft guidance below for pharmacy owners and Superintendent Pharmacists. The General Pharmaceutical Council...
by gphc_admin | Aug 20, 2024 | News
Article A recent publication by the Professional Standards Authority (PSA) highlights a rise in final decisions involving sexual misconduct and inappropriate behaviour. This type of behaviour is seen as particularly serious by regulators and, more often than not,...
by gphc_admin | Jul 9, 2024 | News
Article When faced with a fitness to practise investigation, should health care professionals “wait and see” or does constructive engagement make a difference to the outcome of a fitness to practise investigation? Health care regulators will investigate allegations of...
by gphc_admin | Apr 29, 2024 | News
Article Clinical governance is the system through which pharmacists are accountable for continuously improvement and safeguarding high standards of care. What does good clinical governance in pharmacies look like and why is it important? With pharmacies increasingly...
by gphc_admin | Mar 14, 2024 | News
Article Individual pharmacy professionals working in various roles and capacities such as SIs, RPs, or PIPs may have played a role in the system failings. The GPhC considers it not to be in the public interest to allow the pharmacy professional who has potentially...