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Preparing for revalidation
Introduction & module overview
What needs to be recorded and when? (1)
What needs to be recorded and when? (2)
Planned and unplanned CPD
What about the peer discussion?
Who can be a peer and how to find one
Making a record of your peer discussion
Learning scenario 1
Learning scenario 2
What about the reflective account?
Submitting your records
Selecting and reviewing records
What next?
Why does this matter?
Post-test
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Learning scenario 2
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Learning scenario 2
Amitra Patel, a pharmacy colleague of yours, is really concerned about revalidation. She has a wealth of experience in community pharmacy but thinks the GPhC is trying to complicate the process of registration renewal and she feels disillusioned. She has yet to read the revalidation framework and has only glanced at the GPhC support materials.
What advice would you offer Amitra?
Don’t worry, you can come back and finish the assessment in your own time.