Case study - an unfortunate prescription
Mrs H was a 35-year-old teaching assistant who also had two school-aged children. She was obese with a BMI of 40. In 2006, she had seen Dr G with left knee pain. Dr G recorded that on examination her knee was tender over her medial joint line but was otherwise stable. He initially prescribed diclofenac and advised her to lose weight.
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Wilful neglect criminal offences threaten clinical judgment, says MPS
Following a debate in the House of Lords yesterday, the Medical Protection Society (MPS) warns that the new wilful neglect criminal offences could threaten doctors’ clinical judgment. Whilst MPS agrees that doctors should face tough sanctions for causing deliberate harm to patients, it opposes the new criminal offences because they will have unintended and damaging consequences.
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Locum apathy
Dr Euan Lawson, portfolio GP in Cumbria, explains how a little bit of apathy goes a long way
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MPS survey on post-Francis culture reveals doctors remain fearful
A week after the government responded to the Francis Inquiry, a survey of hospital doctors conducted by the Medical Protection Society has highlighted the enormous task facing the government in their bid to create the open culture the Berwick Review considered missing and needed in the NHS.
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Online records survey: embrace digital innovation but keep data secure
As MPs discuss online medical records in the Commons Chamber today (26 November), the Medical Protection Society reiterates its concerns that without appropriate safeguards, what could be a revolutionary innovation could lead to patients unable to benefit from the new online system.1
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'Criminal offence will create culture of fear in NHS', MPS responds to government’s response to Francis Inquiry
Following the government’s announcement that there will be a new criminal offence for wilful neglect, Dr Stephanie Bown, Director of Policy and Communications at the Medical Protection Society, said, 'The Medical Protection Society has long argued that better care for patients in the NHS would come through creating the right culture, which cannot be achieved through legislation. We welcome the explicit recognition by government that nothing can be achieved without a cultural change; in our view everything else must support this objective.
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MPS responds to the GMC’s third report – ‘State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK’
MPS welcomes the insights which can be drawn from the findings of the GMC’s third report – ‘State of Medical Education and Practice in the UK’. Of note is the finding that 46% of complaints investigated were against GPs – more than any other speciality but only accounted for 35% of sanctions or warnings. Communication with patients was a feature in 29% of allegations against GPs.
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HSC complaints procedure – General practice - Northern Ireland
HSC complaints procedure – Hospital setting
Complaints in health and social care: standards and guidelines for resolution and learning (2009) aims to provide a simple, consistent approach for staff who handle complaints, and for patients who raise complaints across all health and social care services.
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Report writing - Northern Ireland
One incident can be investigated in a number of different ways – as a complaint, a clinical negligence claim, a criminal case, a disciplinary matter by your employer, a Coroner’s inquest or a complaint to the GMC. An important starting point is your written report on the circumstances of the incident. This factsheet gives more information about writing this report.
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The Apprentice
New GP Dr Laura Davison took a career break to become a jungle GP in Mexico. Here’s what happened
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From the case files: A family matter
In this issue we share a case where a GP got in trouble prescribing for a family member, when a pharmacist reported him to the GMC
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Test your knowledge
Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica
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Junior doctors need more support to fulfil their potential, MPS survey reveals
Parental responsibility - Wales
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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NHS LA accounts show disproportionate impact of claimant legal fees - MPS responds to NHS LA Report and accounts 2012/2013
MPS and BMA joint letter to Jeremy Hunt calls for Chief Inspector of Hospitals to be independent and autonomous
Response to NHS England’s publication of mortality rates for individual hospital consultants
MPS survey on Chief Inspector of Hospitals reveals doctors’ concerns
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Social Media Black Hole
The GMC’s latest advice around social media has caused much debate. Here chair of the GMC, Professor Sir Peter Rubin responds to the criticism, and new GP Dr Laura Davison comments on the guidance
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From the case files
The GMC’s latest Good Medical Practice reflects the ever-changing demands of modern healthcare provision, says Dr Rachel Birch, and these two cases illustrate two areas where the GMC has expanded its guidance
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