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Fairness to all: A look at Membership Governance
Time to read article: 5 mins
Many members of MPS will have very few medicolegal cases in the course of their career. But what happens to those who need assistance rather more frequently? Sarah Whitehouse finds out more.
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Communicating with patients by fax and email - Wales
Time to read article: 3 mins
Electronic communication can provide a useful and alternative point of access for patients. However, you should make sure that if sensitive information needs to besent electronically, safeguards are in place to avoid breaching patient confidentiality. This factsheet sets out the potential risks of electronic communication.
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Articles and features
04/08/2012
GMC launches new tribunal service for UK doctors
GMC launches new tribunal service for UK doctors
Time to read article: 3 mins
A new tribunal service to decide on the fitness to practise of UK doctors was launched on 11 June, in the biggest shake up of medical regulation in the United Kingdom since the formation of the General Medical Council more than 150 years ago.
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Articles and features
04/08/2012
Hot topic: Competency
Hot topic: Competency
Time to read article: 1 mins
MPS medicolegal adviser Dr Jayne Molodynski explains why it is important to recognise the limits of your competence
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MPS guidance for doctors working in slimming clinics
Time to read article: 1 mins
The management of obesity in the private sector has come under increasing scrutiny from the MHRA and GMC, resulting in regulatory action being taken against some doctors.
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Mental Capacity Act 2005 - Best interests tests - England and Wales
Time to read article: 4 mins
The best interests principle in the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (the Act) states that any act done or decision made on behalf of an adult lacking capacity must be in their best interests. This can cover financial, health and social care decisions.
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Articles and features
15/07/2012
Dilemma - Dealing with an in-flight emergency
Dilemma - Dealing with an in-flight emergency
Time to read article: 4 mins
The last thing you want to hear when on board a long-haul flight: “Is there a doctor on board?” Dr Clement Lau shares his story
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Parental responsibility
Time to read article: 3 mins
Parental responsibility refers to the rights and responsibilities that most parents have in respect of their children. This factsheet gives advice on who has parental responsibility and where responsibility lies in situations in which there are disagreements over the best interests of the child.
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MPS Opinion: Spreading the use of HIV testing
Time to read article: 4 mins
Late diagnosis of HIV in adults continues to be an important issue in the UK but for too long it has been absent from healthcare’s topical agenda. With national audit data showing that 24% of deaths of HIV-positive adults in the UK in 2006 were due to a diagnosis of HIV being made too late for effective treatment,1 and further data showing that around one third of all HIV infections in UK adults remain undiagnosed, and approximately 25% of newly-diagnosed individuals have a CD4 count of less than 200 – an indicator of late diagnosis – there is clearly a lack of timely opportunity to improve early diagnosis.
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