GP leaders have declared they have no confidence in the GMC, following the recent case of Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba.
At the LMCs Conference in Liverpool today, LMC leaders also called on the BMA to advise GPs to ’disengage from written reflection in both appraisal and revalidation’, with the chair of BMA Wales warning that royal colleges have been asked to submit their members’ reflections to the GMC.
They voted in favour of the motion that said it had ‘no confidence in the GMC as a regulatory body’, despite BMA leaders warning against the motion.
The GP Committee warned that it would harm the relationship with the regulator.
As part of the same motion, conference agreed to lobby the Health Select Committee to review the GMC’s conduct in the case, with proposer Dr Zoe Norris arguing that GPs cannot rely on a review a commissioned by health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
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