Quote from the last General Medical Council newsletter (Aug 13)
"Whereas five years ago the [Professional Conduct Committee]
panels sat for only 90 days a year, in 2000 the number of days was
242 and in 2001 it was 479. This year the number of days will be
higher still....."!!!!!
Begob, and here's a poor ould eejit like me thinking there were still
only 365 days in the year! Or, does the GMC now have powers to
adjust the calendar?
What does this mean in plain English?
Rgds Alan
Alan O'Rourke
Lecturer
Wisdom Centre for Network Learning
http://wisdomnet.co.uk/index.html
Institute of General Practice
Community Sciences Centre
Northern General Hospital Sheffield S5 7AU
Tel: 0114 271 5095
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