Yearly Archives: 2021

/2021

GPhC launches consultation on equality, diversity and inclusion

The General Pharmaceutical Council is consulting on its five-year strategy to deliver equality, improve diversity and foster inclusion.   The 12-week consultation seeks views on the GPhC’s proposals to be more proactive and joined up in using its regu...

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Contact centre bank holiday opening hours

Our contact centre will be closed from Thursday 1 April at 5.00pm for Easter Bank Holiday and will reopen on Tuesday 6 April at 9.30am

By |March 29th, 2021|Lexpos News|Comments Off on Contact centre bank holiday opening hours

Foundation training year 2021/22

The foundation training year will replace the current pre-registration training year from July 2021. These changes are part of the implementation of the new standards for the initial education and training of pharmacists we published in January 2021. W...

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Government consultation “a real opportunity” to improve health professional regulation for patients

Duncan Rudkin, Chief Executive of the General Pharmaceutical Council, comments on the Department of Health and Social Care's public consultation Regulating healthcare professionals, protecting the public. “This consultation is a real opportunity to im...

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GPhC to evaluate the impact of COVID-19 on provisionally-registered pharmacists and pre-registration trainees

The General Pharmaceutical Council has commissioned Keele University to research the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on provisionally-registered pharmacists and pre-registration trainees Through the study, the GPhC aims to understand the experiences of...

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