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General Medical Council

The General Medical Council (GMC) is a regulatory body in the UK responsible for overseeing doctors. Its main roles include maintaining medical standards, ensuring doctors are qualified and fit to practice, and protecting patient safety. The GMC registers doctors, sets guidelines for medical education, and investigates complaints against doctors' conduct or performance. By doing so, the GMC helps ensure that the public can trust and rely on the medical profession to provide safe and effective healthcare.