-
Home
>
-
Advice centre articles
Deskilled disciplinary proceedings
Time to read article: 3 mins
Mr H was a senior consultant general and breast surgeon who worked in a district general hospital. He was recognised by his colleagues as an expert in breast surgery and an informal arrangement was put in place to transfer all patients with breast problems to Mr H. This arrangement was endorsed by the hospital clinical director but was not formally agreed...
Read more
Location: Edinburgh (Read more for further details)
A pain in the knee
Time to read article: 3 mins
Miss F, an overweight 11-year-old, attended her GP, Dr A, complaining of knee pain and clicking for two months following a twisting injury whilst playing football...
Read more
News and updates
21/03/2018
Duty of candour – Scotland
Duty of candour – Scotland
Time to read article: 1 mins
A new duty of candour for all health, care and social work services comes into effect in Scotland on 1 April 2018. It places an expectation on organisations to be open, honest and supportive when there is an unexpected or unintended incident resulting in death or harm.
Read more
Fairer system for setting discount rate in England and Wales is welcome news
Time to read article: 1 mins
Justice Secretary David Gauke has unveiled plans to introduce the Civil Liability Bill to parliament. The new Bill includes changes to the way the discount rate is set.
Read more
A case of mistaken haemorrhoids
Time to read article: 2 mins
A patient presents with symptoms of haemorrhoids but is it something more sinister?
Read more
Antibiotic allegations
Time to read article: 2 mins
A patient alleges her GP was negligent for failing to prescribe antibiotics
Read more
Problematic pacemaker placement
Time to read article: 2 mins
Mr U, a 29-year-old teacher, was referred to Dr N, a consultant cardiologist, with a history of several episodes of dizziness, perspiration and palpitations. A 24-hour ECG had shown episodes of tachycardia and bradycardia, and second-degree Mobitz type II heart block was demonstrated when symptomatic.
Read more
English law on gross negligence manslaughter in healthcare must move towards Scottish position
Time to read article: 5 mins
The law that is applied in gross negligence manslaughter (GNM) cases in healthcare should move towards Scotland’s comparable offence of Culpable Homicide, where charges are only brought against doctors if an act is proved to be intentional, reckless or grossly careless, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) said today.
Read more