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04/07/2017
An essential guide to Consent
An essential guide to Consent
Time to read article: 1 mins
Consent is a fundamental principle of medical law. The basic rule is simple: no-one has the right to touch anyone else without lawful excuse and if doctors do so it may well undermine patients’ trust.
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Advice booklet
04/07/2017
An essential guide to medical records
An essential guide to medical records
Time to read article: 7 mins
This Essential Guide was produced as a resource for Medical Protection members in the UK. It is intended as general guidance only.
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Advice booklet
04/07/2017
GP entry study guide
GP entry study guide
Time to read article: 1 mins
General Practice remains one of the most popular of all the specialties, with about a quarter of all candidates ranking it as their top choice, and more than half likely to apply for it as one of their choices for specialty training.
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Professionalism - A Medical Protection Guide
Time to read article: 1 mins
Welcome to Medical Protection’s guide to professionalism, a publication that takes a closer look at what it means to be a professional.
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Chapter 1: Medical Professionalism - What do we mean?
Time to read article: 4 mins
As a collective whole, doctors are regarded as “professionals” both by the public and by their peers. They remain the most trusted profession among the public, which has been the case for many years. Individually, some doctors may fall short of the mark. But what do we mean by professionalism? And how much bearing does this definition have on the behaviours expected of a doctor? Firstly, we need to be clear about exactly what a profession is.
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Chapter 3: Professionalism - Great Expectations
Time to read article: 4 mins
Today’s doctors are working in a constantly evolving environment, where many of the old expectations regarding the role of doctors, nurses and patients are being replaced by new ones. The roles themselves are changing – doctors are clinicians, leaders, teachers, managers, commissioners and purchasers of services.
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Avoiding easy mistakes: Five medicolegal hazards for junior doctors
Time to read article: 1 mins
Why are medicolegal issues important?
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Prescribing
Prescribing
Time to read article: 2 mins
If you are unsure about a prescription, or mishear on a ward round, always seek clarification, never guess
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Professional expectations
Time to read article: 2 mins
Any doctor who specialises in a particular field would be expected to keep up-todate in that area. This would apply to all fields of medicine. Surgeons with a special interest would be expected to keep up-to-date with developments both in the field of general surgery and their area of special interest.
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