Revalidation: the purpose needs to be clear
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Table A Documents outlining policy developments affecting or potentially affecting the contractual or professional regulation of general practitioners
Document
Source
Year
The New NHS: Modern, Dependable
Department of Health
1997
A First Class Service: Quality in the New NHS
Department of Health
1998
Supporting Doctors, Protecting Patients
Department of Health
1999
Modernising Medical Regulation: Interim Strengthening of the GMC’s Fitness to Practise Procedures
Department of Health
2000
Revalidating Doctors: Ensuring Standards, Securing the Future
General Medical Council
2000
The NHS Plan: A plan for investment: A plan for reform
Secretary of State for Health
2000
Assuring the Quality of Medical Practice: Implementing Supporting Doctors Protecting Patients
Department of Health
2001
Protecting Patients: a Summary Consultative Document
General Medical Council
2001
Good Medical Practice (new edition)
General Medical Council
2001
Postgraduate Medical Education and Training: the Postgraduate Medical Education and Training Board: Statement on Policy
Department of Health
2002
New GMS Contract: Investing in General Practice
General Practitioners Committee, BMA and The NHS Confederation
2003
A License to Practise & Revalidation
General Medical Council
2003
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