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Future arrangements for education and training in England

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17 Feb 2011

The GMC discusses the Department of Health's consultation, Liberating the NHS: Developing the Healthcare Workforce.

The GMC, which is responsible for setting standards for every stage of medical education, has discussed the Department of Health (England)'s consultation, and announced that any new arrangements for training specialist doctors and GPs must ensure that the quality of education is not compromised by the immediate demands of the service, according to the GMC .

The GMC welcomed the consultation and the proposed new duty on all NHS organisations to provide high quality training but stressed that to make that happen there would have to be proper checks and balances within the new system. This should include an education champion at local level alongside a clear employer voice.

The Council also emphasised the need for the new arrangements to recognise the pivotal role of the professional regulator in setting and assuring educational standards, and for there to be a clear line of accountability to the GMC from the new local skills networks.

For more information please see the press release, or see the consultation, Liberating the NHS: Developing the Healthcare Workforce.