professional regulatory seminar with guest speaker Marc
Seale
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Blake Lapthorn's Regulatory team were pleased to welcome Marc
Seale as guest speaker at its spring seminar on Tuesday 29
March.
Currently chief executive and registrar of the Health Professions
Council. Marc provided an insight into topics relevant to the White
Paper, Equity and excellence: Liberating the NHS which is due to be
published imminently. To view Marc's slides please see
below.
Blake Lapthorn also provided an informative update on the
latest case law. View
Guy Micklewright's case summary.
After the seminar there was an opportunity to network and
to discuss issues affecting the regulatory sector with the speakers
and delegates.
seminar programme
| 4.30
pm |
Registration with tea and coffee |
|
4.55 pm |
Welcome and introduction
Bradley Albuery, partner and head of Blake
Lapthorn's Regulatory team
|
| 5.00 pm |
Insights on the White
Paper Marc Seale,
Chief Executive and Registrar of the Health Professions Council
|
| 5.30
pm |
Legal summary
Guy
Micklewright, barrister, Blake Lapthorn |
| 6.00 pm |
Questions and answer session |
| 6.15
pm |
Refreshments
|
| 7.00
pm |
Close |
CPD points were available.
location
etc.venues
The Hatton
51-53 Hatton Gardens
London
EC1N 8HN
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link
time
4.30pm to 7.00pm
biography
Marc
Seale was appointed as chief executive and registrar of
the Shadow Health Professions Council in 2001. The Health
Professions Council (HPC) replaced the Council for Professions
Supplementary to Medicine (CPSM) in 2002.
Marc was a member of the Foster Review, and is
a member of the UK Working Group on Extending Professional
Regulation, the Professional Standards Programme Board and the
Social Work Reform Board. He is also a member of the Scottish
Government’s Overarching Implementation Steering Group.
A scientist by training he studied
physiology at the University of St Andrews, graduating in
1977. He also has a masters degree from the London Business
School. Marc’s career has been spent working in a variety of
commercial organisations. These have included American
Medical International, the US health care provider, Inmarsat, the
satellite Inter Governmental Organisation (IGO), and British
Gas. His responsibilities have covered general management,
finance and marketing.
He was a non executive director of three NHS Trusts between 1996
and 2003, and until recently a board member of Passenger Focus, the
independent rail consumer watchdog. He is a board member of
the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR).