This course is for doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, osteopaths, chiropractors, psychologist, physiotherapists and other health and care professionals. We specialise in providing focused courses on Probity and Ethics for doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, osteopaths, chiropractors, psychologist, physiotherapists and other clinicians. The clinicians attend our courses for either professional development or appraisal / re-validation purposes, or are facing investigation or proceedings with the GMC, GDC, NMC, GPhC, GOSC, GCC or the MPTS or any other regulatory bodies.
The courses are conducted by facilitator who has experience working in the NHS and private health sector and is well aware of the processes of the GMC investigation and the MPTS to build Insight, Reflection and Remediation, if facing a complaint or investigation in your department or with GMC/GDC/NMC/GPhC/GOsC/GCC/HCPC or other regulatory body
Improve knowledge and understanding of probity and ethics and the expected professional and ethical standards and learn what to do if a breach happens. Avoid situation of misconduct and fitness to practice.
We also organise face to face (via video-link) courses on personal basis. Please message us to enquire about same with following topics covered.
- What is Probity, honesty, what is Ethics
- What are the standards of Probity, Ethics, Professionalism that are expected of a Healthcare professional by their respective regulatory bodies - GMC, GDC, NMC or HCPC
- Why is Ethics, Probity, Professionalism important for a Healthcare professional
- Professionalism
- Justice and fairness
- Professional boundaries
- Case examples of Healthcare professionals who had cases with the their professional bodies and learn lessons from them
- Insight
- Reflection
- Remediation, and demonstrating that a similar mistake or misconduct will not be repeated in future
The course content and delivery focuses on clinicians who have an investigation, hearing or case in departments or with regulators like the GMC, GDC, NMC, GPhC, HCPC or other healthcare regulatory bodies.
Behaviour change is an important aspect of healthcare, as many health problems are caused or exacerbated by unhealthy behaviours. For example, smoking, lack of exercise, and poor diet can all lead to chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. Doctors and nurses play a key role in helping patients make positive changes to their behaviour, and one important skill in this regard is person-centred communication.