The Pharmaceutical Journal is determined to make navigating the requirements of proving you are fit to practise as smooth sailing as possible.Although the General Pharmaceutical Council(GPhC)requirements for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians entering their second cycle of revalidation have changed,we continue to come up with new advice and tools to help make the process as painless as possible.First,we have two step-by-step guides for how to undertake and document a’reflective account’(see page 294)and a’peer discussion’(see page 297),as required by the GPhC.These are a good starting point for your preparations for revalidation as we have deliberately been pragmatic about what is required and tried to signpost to other useful resources.Second,to further support RPS members and subscribers with the development of their reflective accounts,we have mapped relevant clinical and soft skills learning and careers content to the GPhC's’Standards for pharmacy professionals’and placed it on a special page on pharmaceutical-journal.com,which you can find at bit.ly/PJrevalidation.This should help you generate ideas on what to reflect on,and perhaps suggest changes to make to your practice.
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