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PDA publish FAQs to support pre-regs through this time of uncertainty

Following the PDA's first live webinar which took place last month to support pre-reg members through this time of uncertainty, the PDA has issued comprehensive answers to a number of the frequently asked questions on the day.

Tue 12th May 2020 The PDA

The webinar was set up after the GPhC decided to postpone the pre-registration assessment process and move to a period of provisional registration.

During the live webinar Q&A session, Alima Batchelor, PDA Head of Policy and Mark Pitt, PDA Director of Defence Services along with PDA Chairman Mark Koziol and PDA Head of Organising & Engagement, Collette Bradford answered a range of questions from pre-reg members.

Download the FAQs here

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