Abstract
Proposed changes to the regulation of healthcare professionals in the UK set
regulators a considerable challenge. Here I examine the nature of the
challenge and what the General Medical Council (GMC) and its partners are
doing to meet it. Relicensing and recertification are crucial. Revalidation
is the sum of their parts and the duty of any responsible regulator.
Effective revalidation will provide affirmation of doctors' entitlement to
practise, and give the public the assurance that the doctors who treat them
are up to date and fit to practise. The GMC's Good Medical Practice is
central to any new system, and I outline the GMC's long-term thinking and
immediate priorities, including the development of colleague and patient
questionnaires and plans to introduce licences to practise.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Reference3 articles.
1. An editorial by Laurence Mynors-Wallis, Associate Dean of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and lead for revalidation, will appear in the next issue of APT. Ed.
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