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  2. General Pharmaceutical Council - Wikipedia

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    Professional Standards Authority v General Pharmaceutical Council and R2 [2024] EWHC 3005 (Admin) is a judgment of the High Court relating to the GPhC's handling of fitness to practice concerns. Concerns were raised about two brothers, referred to by the court as R1 and R2, accused of falsifying prescriptions to obtain high value drugs and ...

  3. R (on the application of Pitt and Tyas) v General ...

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    In relation to the GPhC's powers at law, the judgement did not distinguish between the GPhC's power in Article 51(4)(b) of the Pharmacy Order 2010 to consider a person's fitness to practise impaired by reason of matters arising at any time, [3] and a power to set standards applying at all times (the GPhC has no such express power in law).

  4. Code of practice - Wikipedia

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    A code of practice can be a document that complements occupational health and safety laws and regulations to provide detailed practical guidance on how to comply with legal obligations, and should be followed unless another solution with the same or better health and safety standard is in place, [1] or may be a document for the same purpose published by a self-regulating body to be followed by ...

  5. Weight loss jabs to have tougher checks after people with ...

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    The GPhC said it was working closely with both the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) and the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) to jointly tackle inappropriate ...

  6. Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Before the establishment of the GPhC and the transfer of regulatory power, the primary objective of the RPSGB was to lead, regulate, develop and promote the pharmaceutical profession. All pharmacists in Great Britain had to be registered with the Society in order to practise, and the Society was unusual amongst healthcare regulators that it had ...

  7. Pharmacist - Wikipedia

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    A pass mark in the GPhC registration assessment (formally an exam). This includes a closed-book paper and an open-book/mental calculations paper (using the British National Formulary and the GPhC's "Standards of Conduct, Ethics and Performance" document as reference sources). The student must achieve an overall mark of 70%, which must include ...

  8. Good clinical practice - Wikipedia

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    High standards are required in terms of comprehensive documentation for the clinical protocol, record keeping, training, and facilities, including computers and software. Quality assurance and inspections ensure that these standards are achieved. GCP aims to ensure that the studies are scientifically authentic and that the clinical properties ...

  9. Health and Care Professions Council - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (PSA) is an independent body accountable to the UK Parliament, which promotes the health and well-being of the public and oversees the nine UK healthcare regulators. These are: General Medical Council; Nursing and Midwifery Council; General Dental Council; General Pharmaceutical ...