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🃏 Unbelievable🃏 Here is Clare Barton, GMC’s Assistant Director for MAPs She explains twice that GMC have no idea what PA courses teach: ‘We’ve had to reach out to PA courses and get a bit of an understanding for what they currently do’ This is AFTER agreeing to regulate PAs

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Erin2 年前

So why are @gmcuk not checking the quality & standards of EVERY PA studies course BEFORE allowing even one PA onto the GMC PA register?

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Escoffier’s love child 🦀 (🗑️ 🔥)2 年前

Every time you think it can’t get any worse……

Meg 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👩🏻‍⚕️🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥(BlueSky Name👇) 的头像
Meg 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👩🏻‍⚕️🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥(BlueSky Name👇)2 年前

Ofcourse they don’t ! Does anyone know what PA courses teach? It’s unaccredited course with no one overseeing curriculum & standards And they r giving all existing PA’s on PAvMR Reg without any assessment of competencies- they even strong armed RCP to keep Register open

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DrBarryMonk2 年前

@Xeon4f145d96s1 So she is a regulator who doesn’t know what she is regulating. Meanwhile PAs are passing themselves off as real doctors.

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Samuel Parker2 年前

@carolvorders @chriscraigCCC @Doc_IonaCollins @DrEilidhMaria @drmattuk @DrPhilBanfield @DrNeenaJha @rcgp @Parody_RCGP @iDrSunny @DrVoles @johnghughes3 @HelenRSalisbury @silvervoicesuk PATIENTS DESERVE BETTER Response @gmcuk @drcolinm @prof_standards @profjimspeaks @NHSEngland *

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Mary Springchicken2 年前

@TheBMA @AnaesUnited maybe some more facts for your legal case. @parthaskar fyi for your work with RCP

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vintendo BS2 年前

Absolutely smashing that Education and Standards malarkey @drcolinm How much are you on a year again? £230,000 a year + private healthcare and expenses? Just sublime stuff that prof. I salute you.. Chef's kiss.

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Quinton Rhodes2 年前

@gmcuk this is a fckin disgrace! @TheBMA sue these clowns!

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Dr. Anaesthetic SpR 🤓2 年前

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