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Julia Spivack convicted of falsely claiming to be an osteopath

1 June 2012

Woman claiming to be an osteopath when not registered with the GOsC found guilty and fined £310 plus £300 in costs.

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The GOsC to reduce registration fees

30 March 2012

The GOsC today confirmed plans to implement a 10% reduction in the main rate of registration fee for osteopaths.

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New Director for National Council for Osteopathic Research

22 March 2012

The National Council for Osteopathic Research announces the appointment of Dr Dawn Carnes as its new Director.

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Members reappointed to General Osteopathic Council

15 February 2012

The GOsC today welcomed the reappointment of five Council members to serve a further term commencing on 1 April 2012.

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New members appointed to the General Osteopathic Council

30 January 2012

The GOsC is pleased to announce the appointment of three new osteopath members to the Council.

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First Master of Osteopathy programme in Wales set for formal recognition

13 January 2012

The GOsC has agreed to recognise the MOst qualification awarded at Swansea University, subject to approval by the Privy Council.

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Alison White to be new Chair of the General Osteopathic Council

22 November 2011

The GOsC is pleased to announce the appointment of Alison White as Chair. She will take up the post on 1 April 2012.

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GOsC welcomes Lords report on EU mobility

19 October 2011

Lords’ report calls for change to EU directive governing the mobility of healthcare professionals within the EU.

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GOsC launches initiatives to improve quality of osteopathic care

1 September 2011

A pilot revalidation scheme and discussion paper on continuing professional development were launched today.

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General Osteopathic Council launches Welsh Language Scheme

1 August 2011

The Welsh Language Scheme explains how services will be provided members of the public who are Welsh speakers.

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