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30 January 2024
A professional witness (also known as a witness of fact) helps the court establish the facts of a case. Here’s what you need to know.
Your need-to-know quick guide to the NHS complaints procedure in England.
Doctors may be need to prepare reports or statements for a variety of reasons. Here are our tips on how to write a factual report.
Advice for foundation doctors on reducing the risk of criminal investigations, plus how and when the MDU can help.
Advice for maintaining professional integrity and boundaries on social media.
Raising a concern at work can be difficult to navigate, so it's important to know how, when and why. Here’s our advice for raising concerns about patient safety.
What to do and how to respond if patients go online to criticise you.
What you need to know to be a reflective practitioner.
Your duty of confidentiality to a patient continues after their death.
Laws around incapacity vary across the UK – but ultimately, you must consider the best interests of a patient who lacks capacity to make their own decisions.