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37. In Schedule 1 (regulated professions) —
(a)in Part 1, omit the following entries in column 1 (profession) and their corresponding entries (if applicable) in column 2 (competent authority)—
(i)Chiropractor;
(ii)Dental Hygienist;
(iii)Dental Therapist
(iv)Clinical Dental Technician;
(v)Dental Nurse;
(vi)Dental Technician;
(vii)Orthodontic Therapist;
(viii)Arts Therapist;
(ix)Biomedical Scientist;
(x)Chiropodist and Podiatrist;
(xi)Clinical Scientist;
(xii)Dietitian;
(xiii)Hearing Aid Dispenser;
(xiv)Occupational Therapist;
(xv)Operating Department Practitioner;
(xvi)Orthoptist;
(xvii)Paramedic;
(xviii)Physiotherapist;
(xix)Prosthetist and Orthotist;
(xx)Radiographer;
(xxi)Practitioner psychologist (a registered psychologist, clinical psychologist, counselling psychologist, educational psychologist, forensic psychologist, health psychologist, occupational psychologist or sport and exercise psychologist);
(xxii)Social Worker in England;
(xxiii)Social Worker in Northern Ireland;
(xxiv)Social Worker in Scotland;
(xxv)Social Worker in Wales;
(xxvi)Social Care Manager in Wales;
(xxvii)Speech and Language Therapist;
(xxviii)Nurse (other than a nurse admitted to Sub-Part 1 of the nurses’ part of the register maintained by the Nursing and Midwifery Council whose field of practice is adult nursing);
(xxix)Nursing Associate in England;
(xxx)Optometrist (Ophthalmic Optician);
(xxxi)Dispensing Optician;
(xxxii)Osteopath;
(xxxiii)Pharmacy Technician in Great Britain;
(b)omit Parts 3 and 4.
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