General Medical Council
Natasha Laughlin is a Policy Lawyer at the General Medical Council since September 2017, focusing on supporting the regulatory reform programme for physician associates and anaesthesia associates. Natasha provides policy legal advice across various directorates, including Fitness to Practise, Registrations, and Education. Previously, Natasha worked as a Solicitor within the GMC's in-house legal team, addressing regulatory matters and handling investigations related to doctors. Prior experience includes roles as a Trainee Solicitor and Litigation Executive at Roberts Jackson Solicitors from September 2013 to August 2017. Natasha holds a Legal Practice Course degree from BPP Law School and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from Keele University. Education was completed at Stafford Grammar School.
General Medical Council
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