Rebuilding Trust of Patients, Public, and Healthcare Regulator

£79.00

Rebuilding Trust of Patients, Public, and Healthcare Regulator is a CPD-accredited online course designed specifically for healthcare professionals working in the United Kingdom. The course supports doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, and allied health professionals in understanding how trust is built, damaged, and restored following complaints, investigations, or fitness-to-practise processes. It provides practical, regulator- aligned guidance on accountability, ethical behaviour, reflection, and remediation, helping professionals rebuild confidence with patients, the public, colleagues, and healthcare regulators.
Why This Course Is Relevant
Trust is fundamental to safe, effective, and ethical healthcare. When trust is damaged — whether through clinical errors, complaints, investigations, or professional concerns — the impact can be significant and long-lasting. Loss of trust can affect patient relationships, team dynamics, public confidence, and regulatory outcomes. This course offers clear, practical strategies to help healthcare professionals respond constructively, demonstrate accountability, reflect meaningfully, and rebuild trust in a way that aligns with UK regulatory expectations.
This course is suitable for UK-based healthcare professionals, including: -Doctors, dentists, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, and allied health professionals -Professionals working in the National Health Service and the independent sector -Healthcare professionals regulated by bodies such as the General Medical Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Dental Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, Health and Care Professions Council, and other UK regulators -Practitioners facing complaints, investigations, fitness-to-practise proceedings, conditions on practice, or remediation -Professionals seeking to strengthen professional relationships and restore trust after adverse events
The course explores:-The significance of trust in healthcare relationships -How trust affects patient care, teamwork, and public confidence -Common causes of trust erosion, including complaints and investigations -Understanding fitness-to-practise processes and regulatory expectations -Accountability, integrity, and ethical behaviour in trust-building -Rebuilding trust with patients through empathy, communication, and shared decision- making -Rebuilding public trust through transparency, professionalism, and ethical standards -Rebuilding trust with healthcare regulators through cooperation, remediation, and insight -Reflective practice, personal development planning, and long-term trust maintenance
On successful completion of this course, participants will receive: -CPD UK certified accreditation -An accredited CPD certificate -CPD evidence suitable for UK appraisal, revalidation, remediation, and professional portfolios
This course is aligned with professional standards and guidance issued by UK healthcare regulators, including the General Medical Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council, General Dental Council, General Pharmaceutical Council, and Health and Care Professions Council. It supports healthcare professionals in demonstrating accountability, ethical conduct, reflection, and fitness to practise — particularly where trust has been compromised or questioned.
This online course is relevant to healthcare professionals working across England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, in both National Health Service and independent healthcare settings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this course CPD accredited in the UK?
This course is CPD UK certified, and participants receive an accredited CPD certificate on successful completion.
The course provides structured CPD evidence suitable for UK appraisal, revalidation, and professional portfolios.
This course is particularly suitable for healthcare professionals dealing with complaints, investigations, fitness-to-practise processes, or remediation where trust has been affected.
The course addresses rebuilding trust with patients, the public, colleagues, and healthcare regulators, with a strong focus on accountability, remediation, and regulatory engagement.
The course is delivered fully online and can be completed at your own pace, allowing flexibility around clinical and professional commitments.