NI Pharmacist Banned from GP and Independent Prescribing Roles After Repeated Clinical Competency Failures
Date of Decision: September 21, 2020
Registrant's Role: Pharmacist
Allegations:
- Failure to follow medication reconciliation protocols.
- Errors in supply and documentation of medications.
- Misuse of patient medication records.
- Lack of awareness regarding scope of competence as an Independent Prescriber.
- Breach of professional standards concerning candour, quality care, and maintaining professional knowledge.
Outcome: Undertakings accepted in lieu of further Fitness to Practise proceedings, including a 7-year restriction from working as a GP practice-based pharmacist or Independent Prescriber.
GPhC Standards Breached:
- Standard 1.2 – Uphold the duty of candour and raise concerns appropriately.
- Standard 2.1 – Provide safe, effective, and quality care.
- Standard 5.1 – Maintain and develop professional knowledge, skills, and competence.
Case Summary
Allegations
This case involves a practice-based pharmacist whose clinical performance across two GP medical centres—Donaghadee Health Centre and Loughview Medical Centre in Kircubbin—raised serious concerns about competence and patient safety. The Statutory Committee reviewed incidents occurring between 17 September 2018 and 10 May 2019, during which the registrant exhibited a pattern of clinical failings.
A detailed audit revealed numerous errors:
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