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Reception/Meeting Room Host
Time to read article: 2 mins
We are recruiting for a Reception/ meeting room host to contribute to the delivery of a professional and polished service to both our members and colleagues, this role sits within the facilities function and reports into our Facilities manager.
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Chapter 2: Professionalism - What does it look like?
Time to read article: 6 mins
Here we look at some of the characteristics commonly associated with a professional person; as a doctor, these are perhaps the minimum expectations patients have of you.
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Chain reaction
Chain reaction
Time to read article: 3 mins
A patient presents with a sore wrist after a fall.
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The challenges of making a challenge
Time to read article: 3 mins
A patient’s solicitor sought disclosure of a GMC expert report after a case had been closed. Medical Protection successfully challenged this, only for the decision to be overturned at appeal. Kirsty Sharp, content editor at Medical Protection, looks at the challenges of making a challenge
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MPS statement about the Court of Appeal decision on Dr Bawa-Garba’s case
Time to read article: 1 mins
Dentolegal Consultant
Time to read article: 1 mins
As a DLC you will work closely with Case Managers, Case Management Assistants and Legal Advisers to manage a caseload on behalf of our members. This role will act as a specialist and point of escalation for requests for assistance from our members, and in turn contribute to delivering a world class service at all times.
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Inquests - Northern Ireland
Time to read article: 4 mins
An inquest is a fact-finding exercise that is conducted by the Coroner and, in some cases, in front of a jury. The purpose of an inquest is to find out who the person was and, how, when and where they died. This factsheet gives further information about what happens at an inquest.
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Inquests - Wales
Inquests - Wales
Time to read article: 6 mins
An inquest is a fact-finding exercise that is conducted by the coroner and, in some cases, in front of a jury. The purpose of an inquest is to find out who died – when, where, how and in what circumstances. This factsheet gives further information about what happens at an inquest.
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Articles and features
06/08/2018
Is my patient fit to fly?
Is my patient fit to fly?
Time to read article: 4 mins
Now that the peak holiday season is upon us, GPs may find themselves asked to declare patients “fit to fly”. Dr Rachel Birch, medicolegal adviser at Medical Protection, presents two case scenarios, illustrating what GPs can do to support patients while minimising potential risks.
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