#20874 - 13/10/05 12:40 PM
Re: DoH meeting 17/10/05
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Registered: 07/03/01
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I received this in my email on 3rd Oct. It was sent out by our local workforce confed rep who received it on 30/9.
"Dear colleague
Can you please forward this note to service managers in your area. This will also be forwarded to Workforce Commissioners, Trade Unions, professional bodies and other interested parties.
Meeting to discuss the regulation of clinical engineers including renal technology and equipment management practitioners
You may be aware that the Voluntary Register of Clinical Technologists applied to the Health Professions Council (HPC) to become regulated. The application consisted of practitioners in Medical Physics and Clinical Engineering. Following the successful application to HPC for extension of statutory regulation, we in the Department of Health received comments voicing concern that this is not necessarily the way forward for practitioners in clinical engineering disciplines. As a result a meeting was held on 26 November 2004 to discuss the issues. The consensus at that meeting was that practitioners in clinical engineering would remain part of the Clinical Technologists group going forward for regulation and that their education and training would be set at degree level but with flexible entry routes which support accreditation of prior learning and experience.
The Department of Health is now preparing the public consultation document and legislation that will take forward this group of practitioners, as part of a larger healthcare scientist group, for regulation by the HPC. It is therefore a good time in the process to explain how far VRCT, along with education providers, and the Department have reached in the process of making this group fit for regulation, as well as providing an opportunity for a broader discussion on any concerns that may exist.
Professor Sue Hill, the Chief Scientific Officer, of the Department of Health will therefore host a further meeting on Monday 17th October 2005 starting at 13.30, in Room 136 Skipton House, 80 London Road, London SE1 6LH to bring you up to speed and to discuss any outstanding issues. The meeting will include a wide range of stakeholders, including education providers, service managers and commissioners. As the venue is limited attendance will be on a first come first served basis.
I would be grateful if you could respond letting me know if you wish to attend. I attach a map.
Many thanks for your co-operation. I look forward to seeing you there.
Pat Saunders Regulation Project Manager 2N35B Quarry House 0113 254 5787"
As usual with the DoH meetings are held at such short notice it is virtually impossible to get to them.
Anybody going ??
Brian
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#20875 - 28/10/05 08:18 PM
Re: DoH meeting 17/10/05
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Is there anybody who attended this meeting willing to give an overview of what was discussed/presented?
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#20876 - 28/10/05 08:45 PM
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Are the administrators of the VRCT in a position to consult with members of the VRCT; to discuss how the process is progressing?
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#20877 - 01/11/05 04:30 PM
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Registered: 27/12/01
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Dear Richard
The Department of Health will soon (end of November) be starting a public consultation process with regard to the regulation of the first group of Healthcare Scientists. This will include Clinical Technologists, Clinical Physiologists, Clinical Perfusions and Clinical Photgraphers. The VRCT is currently working with the Department of Health to finalise a number of documents which will be part of this process. Once these are complete we intend to contact VRCT Registrants to inform them of progress and to encourage them to respond to the public consultation.
Part of this process involves the preparation of documents relating to Scope of Practice, that is, what competencies would you expect a newly qualified Technologists to have, and to the processes which will be applied during the transfer from voluntary to statutory regulation.
Unfortunately I was not able to attend the Department of Health meeting so am unable to comment directly regarding the outcome. I do understand from speaking with others who attended that it was a very positive meeting.
Jim Methven VRCT Registrar
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#20878 - 01/11/05 06:05 PM
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#20880 - 03/11/05 01:50 PM
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Registered: 03/11/03
Posts: 136
Loc: London
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In defence of the VRCT committee, how are they supposed to have approached all biomeds? The only way to contact people generally if they are members of an organisation eg IPEM, ART etc. and it is these organisations who should disseminate the information. The other option is forums such as this one. the subject of the VRCT etc has been raised before.
As for consulting everybody, isn't that what the consultation period is for?
Regarding other, non-engineering, groups the common criteria is the ability to cause harm to patients, which we all have either directly or indirectly.
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