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As the optical sector prepares to take a bigger role in primary care, Gareth Hadley highlights the rewards of joining the GOC’s Council
30 September 2016
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Anonymous30 October 2016
I was on the GOC from 2000 to 2013 and saw a huge amount of change take place, new FTP, new PQE, the advance into therapeutics. Its rewarding and worthwhile and you will develop a much wider perspective. Its also vital that the GOC is informed by optometrists and DO's who are fully embracing a clinical role yes who also have an understanding of how business and the educational sector works. You'll join at a tremendously exciting time. Go for it.
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