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GPhC to conduct annual survey of pharmacy students and trainees

Reapproval cycles will also be standardised across all pharmacy education and training programmes   The General Pharmaceutical Council’s (GPhC) governing body has approved the proposed...

GPhC plans to enhance pharmacy inspections with targeted, flexible approach

The pharmacy regulator will conduct shorter, more focused inspections alongside full inspections The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has announced plans to update the pharmacy inspection...

Pharmacy sector challenges could put government’s NHS reform plans at risk – GPhC warns

GPhC urges the government to allow pharmacy services full read and write access to a patient’s clinical records  The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has warned that...

Women Breaking Barriers: GPhC Chair Gisela Abbam wins Novi award

The Novi Awards 2024 celebrated extraordinary women transforming industries across the UK and beyond Gisela Abbam, chair of the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), has...

Speak Up Month 2024: GPhC chief urges pharmacy owners to listen to their teams’ concerns

It is essential for pharmacists and pharmacy team members to speak up, and for managers and leaders to listen carefully to their concerns Duncan Rudkin,...

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