2005
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.330.7493.s125
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Revalidation: a hiatus, but the debate continues

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“…Identifying and dealing with these doctors should be the task of local health care organisations and Strategic Health Authorities, who should have sufficient knowledge of individuals to be able to perform such a role. The solution to a failure of this process at local level is to strengthen the local system rather than transferring responsibility to a national organisation (the GMC) that has a unique but different contribution to make (30).…”
Section: General Practice As a Profession -Revalidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifying and dealing with these doctors should be the task of local health care organisations and Strategic Health Authorities, who should have sufficient knowledge of individuals to be able to perform such a role. The solution to a failure of this process at local level is to strengthen the local system rather than transferring responsibility to a national organisation (the GMC) that has a unique but different contribution to make (30).…”
Section: General Practice As a Profession -Revalidationmentioning
confidence: 99%