What happens if I refuse to attend an inquest?
Doctors are under an obligation to co-operate with any coronial investigation, including attendance at an inquest if called to give evidence. Rachel Parker, case manager at Medical Protection, looks at the consequences of failing to attend an inquest
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72% of UK doctors facing ‘Superdoctor Syndrome’
Senior clinicians appointed to lead Medical Protection Society
Urgent action needed to tackle burnout endemic in healthcare
MPS “deeply concerned” at GMC’s continued right of appeal
Presumed consent for organ donation: what’s changing where?
In a recent Medical Protection survey almost a third of doctors questioned were not comfortable discussing organ donation with a patient. With different laws across the UK and further changes imminent, this is maybe not surprising
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Should I report that my patient is unfit to drive?
Medical Protection advice line often receives queries from doctors concerned about patients that are driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Kate Cowan, advisory case manager, shares our advice.
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Can your practice staff also be your patients?
Situations where a doctor is both an employer and the treating clinician of a patient are problematic and should be avoided. Sarah Pickering, advisory case manager at Medical Protection, looks at a recent query from the advice line
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Medical Protection successfully defends GP practice in fatal sepsis case
Medical Protection successfully defends GP practice in fatal sepsis case
Medical Protection litigation solicitor Suzanne Tate looks at a claim involving a missed diagnosis of sepsis and the work of Medical Protection in successfully defending seven GP members
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Medical Protection calls for the creation of a national coroner service in England and Wales
Nine out of ten trainee doctors said they do not have someone at work solely responsible for staff wellbeing
Primary care staff urged to review indemnity when it comes to travel vaccinations
MPS disappointed at small increase to the personal injury discount rate
Medical Protection calls for quicker action to squash GMC’s Right of Appeal
Non-compliant patient sues doctor: whose fault is it?
Whilst doctors have a duty of care for their patients, and their primary concern should be their wellbeing, how do we establish patient responsibility for their own wellbeing? Dr Dawn McGuire, Medical Claims Adviser, looks into contributory negligence and whether we can define patient responsibility.
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