Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.
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Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.
Patient involvement and shared decision making with Rachel Heatley
In conversation with the GOsC
25 minutes
1 year ago
Patient involvement and shared decision making with Rachel Heatley
Welcome to the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) podcast. In this episode, Steven Bettles, Head of Policy and Education, speaks with Rachel Heatley, Senior Policy and Research Officer at GOsC, about how speaking with patients informs our work, and why this is important. They discuss the importance of incorporating patient's perspective into our work and shares some examples of where patients have been involved and helped inform our work.
In conversation with the GOsC
Find out more about the General Osteopathic Council, the work we do, and how we support osteopaths and members of the public in our podcast series. Join our presenter, Steven Bettles, as he speaks with colleagues and experts in the osteopathic profession about issues affecting the profession and our work as a regulator as well as answer some of the burning questions we get asked by osteopaths, patients, and members of the public.