GPHC determination — substantive hearing
Suspended from practice — 9 months
The regulator’s term: suspension
What does “suspended from practice” mean?
A suspension is a fixed-term pause on the right to practise. The practitioner cannot work in the regulated profession during the suspension. At the end of the period the suspension may be extended, replaced with another sanction, or lifted on review.
Concerning Caroline Thompson, pharmacist (GPHC 2043580).
Decision date: 25 October 2024 · Hearing started 21 October 2024 and ended 25 October 2024
This sanction period has elapsed.
In plain English
The GPhC committee decided that Caroline Thompson should be subject to the published outcome from a principal hearing in a conviction and misconduct case. The committee imposed a suspension for 9 months. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The official determination gives the committee's reasons, order wording, and any conditions attached to the decision.
Findings
The GPhC Fitness to Practise Committee held a principal hearing for Caroline Thompson in a conviction and misconduct case. The cover page records facts proved: 1 and 2. It records fitness to practise as impaired. The committee imposed a suspension for 9 months.
Source
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