Standards for specialist education and practice
practice . This document is now the UKCC’s exclusive reference document specifying standards for specialist practice. Any previous documentation, as detailed below, relating to specialist practice is no longer applicable: The future of professional practice - The Council’s standards for education and practice following registration (March 1994)
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