Good medical practice and more detailed guidance 2024

The updated version of Good medical practice  together with six pieces of more detailed guidance came into effect for doctors on the 30 January 2024.  It came into effect for physician associates and anaesthesia associates on the 13 December 2024. 

The updated professional standards have a stronger focus on behaviours and values which create respectful, fair and supportive workplaces.

On this page you can read about how we made sure the standards are inclusive and accessible, who we consulted with, and the structure of the guidance.

Get to know Good medical practice 2024
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How we reviewed Good medical practice

To develop the new standards, we listened to and acted on feedback from thousands of healthcare professionals, patients and others supporting the UK’s health services. So they are a shared agreement of good practice.

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More detailed guidance

Together with Good medical practice, our more detailed guidance forms part of the professional standards. It gives more detail on specific duties in Good medical practice where it’s useful to provide extra clarity.

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Inclusive and accessible standards

We took care to put equality, diversity and inclusion at the centre of the Good medical practice review. Read the equality analysis in this section for detailed information on this.



How the updated standards are structured

The four domains in Good medical practice are all equally important in describing what makes a good doctor.

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Key changes to Good medical practice 2024

The changes are grouped under five key themes, that cut across all four domains.

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The Good medical practice advisory forum

Our independent advisory forum has shaped our thinking throughout every step of the review. This group of 12 experts from outside of the GMC have given us perspectives from across the UK and from a range of specialist areas.