Downloads

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Annual General Meeting - Harrogate 28 June 2007

Click Here to download the annual report for 2006.

Wed, 6th June 2007

AGM Agenda - Harrogate 28 June 2007

Click here to download agenda for AGM

Wed, 6th June 2007

HPC Guidance for CPD

The HPC has now produced and circulated guidance for the requirements of CPD relative to the maintenance of registration. We are holding meetings with our CPD software provider to update the system to enable you to fully meet the requirements.

The full guidance is here for you to download should you require it.

HPC Requirements for CPD

Tue, 25th July 2006

BPA Conference - What is an ECP?

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

BPA Conference - Keynote Speech

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

BPA Conference - Thrombolysis

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

BPA Conference - Employer Perspective

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

BPA Conference - Are We Doing it Right for Patients?

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

BPA Conference - Patient Safety

With the kind permission of the speakers this presentation is available for you to download.

Mon, 11th October 2004

HPC Standards of Conduct, Performance and Ethics

Your main duty as a health professional As a health professional, you must protect the health and wellbeing of people who use or need your services in every circumstance. The standards of conduct, performance and ethics in this document apply to every registrant and prospective registrant.

Wed, 20th August 2003

HPC Standards of Proficiency

Your main duty as a health professional As a health professional, you must protect the health and wellbeing of people who use or need your services in every circumstance. The standards of conduct, performance and ethics in this document apply to every registrant and prospective registrant.

Wed, 20th August 2003