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January 25th, 2018, 08:53 AM
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Smart Objectives Gphc
What do you mena by Smart Objectives in General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) training program , if you know then will you plz let me know about it ?
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January 25th, 2018, 08:54 AM
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Re: Smart Objectives Gphc
General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) is the body responsible for the independent regulation of the pharmacy profession within England, Scotland and Wales, responsible for the regulation of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy premises. As you asking I am telling during training Once your outline plan has been developed, it is important to set some short-term goals for the forthcoming weeks. These should ideally take the form of SMART objectives, which means: • SPECIFIC to what you want to achieve • MEASURABLE to enable you to quantify whether you have met the objective • ACHIEVABLE with the resources available to you • REALISTIC and relevant to what you need to achieve • TIMED to give a target by when the objective should be achieved Principal Functions of the GPhC To establish and maintain a register of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and premises at which a retail pharmacy business is; To set and promote standards for the safe and effective practice of pharmacy at registered pharmacies; To set standards to which registrants must demonstrate that their fitness to practise is not impaired; To promote the safe and effective practice of pharmacy by registrants; To set standards and requirements in respect of the education, training, acquisition of experience and continuing professional development that it is necessary for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to achieve to be entered in the register or to receive an annotation in the register and to maintain competence; and To ensure the continued fitness to practise of registrants. |
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