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Academy for Healthcare Science (United Kingdom)

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The Academy for Healthcare Science (AHCS) is a United Kingdom body which brings together the UK's Healthcare science community under a common umbrella. It plays an important role in the statutory regulation of Healthcare Scientists following the completion of Modernising Scientific Careers training programme and works closely with the National School of Healthcare Science

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Role and function

The Academy for Healthcare Science has four main roles:

  • To provide a unified professional voice for the healthcare science workforce
  • To act as the overarching body for issues related to education, training and development in the UK health system and beyond. This includes both maintaining professional standards and quality management of education and training
  • To ensure the Healthcare science profession has a high profile that influences and informs the health & care system in the UK
  • To provide engagement and support for wider strategic scientific initiatives
  • Registration of healthcare science workforce

    The precise arrangements for the regulation of the healthcare science workforce in the UK are still evolving (as at April 2013). Traditionally, A number of healthcare science disciplines (such as Biomedical Scientists) had protected titles - which means they were required by law to be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council to use particular professional job titles.

    The introduction of a new education and training structure under Modernising Scientific Careers has required the development of a common approach to regulation and registration across the disciplines and career levels that takes account of the different legal requirements across the various healthcare science roles. This is being led by the AHCS.

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    Academy for Healthcare Science (United Kingdom) Wikipedia