GDC research backs early remediation to strengthen patient safety and reduce fitness to practise burden - Fitness to Practise News by Kings View Chambers
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GDC research backs early remediation to strengthen patient safety and reduce fitness to practise burden - Fitness to Practise News by Kings View Chambers
The General Dental Council (GDC) has published new research supporting the use of targeted remediation earlier in the Fitness to Practise (FtP) process, as part of a broader shift toward a more proportionate and learning-focused regulatory model. The study—conducted by researchers from the Universities of Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, and Queen Mary London—explored how remediation could be used to address FtP concerns before cases are escal…
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