BENEFITS OF HCPC REGISTRATION
Benefits of joining the HCPC register include:
• Legal entitlement to practice autonomously under the titles “Clinical Scientist” or “Biomedical Scientist” in the UK. These, and other titles, are protected and reserved under law.
•It promotes patient safety – the HCPC can take action if professionals on the register do not meet the required standards.
•It demonstrates your commitment to maintaining standards of education, competence and conduct and provides assurance for employers, patients and the public.
•HCPC registration helps to develop common standards for all Healthcare Scientist practice. The HCPC set the standards required for registration, thereby quality assuring education, training and workforce standards.
•Expansion of roles can be made more easily via regulated groups e.g the proposal to amend the medical entitlements of six HCPC professions, including clinical scientists and biomedical scientists, to supply and administer medicines using a Patient Group Direction. This could lead to career development opportunities
•Participation in Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities is a requirement for the HCPC registration – employers may preferentially provide funding for training where it is essential to fulfil this requirement.
•Using the same protected title across all healthcare science specialisms increases recognition. This raises the profile of Healthcare Scientists and provides reassurance to other Healthcare Professionals, Employers, Professional Bodies and the public that you have the appropriate education, training and experience to provide clinical advice affecting patient care
•Some trusts/specialisms have implemented HCPC registration as part of the banding structure, allowing movement to higher bands more possible if registered.
•Many senior management roles require applicants to be on a statutory register. Lack of this may put Healthcare Scientists at a disadvantage compared to other professions competing for these roles, e.g Registered Nurses, Allied Health Professionals.
•It is a necessary step to enable entrance onto the Higher Specialist Scientific Training (HSST) programme or to gain the Higher Specialist Scientific Equivalence (HSSE) certificate necessary to obtain Consultant Clinical Scientist roles.
•Awarding bodies funding Clinical Academic careers are moving towards accepting applications from professions indicated by their regulatory bodies. This means that some funding may not be available to professionals not on a statutory register.
• HCPC registration can be used to satisfy the public that you are practising safely as a professional including private clinical work.
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