GSP: The Role of Professional Standards in the Provision of Safe and Effective Patient Care
Lynne Smith, Interim Head of Standards & Equivalence, Academy for Healthcare Science talks about the importance of maintaining high professional standards, in the context of providing care to patients in scientific health and care disciplines. Request to join the Healthcare Science Network by emailing [email protected]. This presentation was recorded as part of the HCS Talks series on 18th March 2026. HCS Talks Programme Team: Sania Khan, Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust Hazel Redmond, NHS Kent and Medway ICB Mark Knight, NHS Kent and Medway ICB Intro and outro sequences by Luke Orchard Original Lunchtime Talks series designed and hosted by Sonali Malomo, NHS Kent and Medway ICB

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