Having your professional practice scrutinised or criticised in any way is never a pleasant experience, but going through it alone can make a difficult situation even harder to cope with.
In the latest issue of the MDU journal, one member shares the lessons he learned after going through a GMC investigation, and why the aftermath led him to offer the same support to others that he'd received himself.
Also in this issue:
- Moral injury in healthcare workers
- Seven principles of consent: latest GMC guidance
- Understanding the causes of anaesthetic claims
...and much more.
Read the issue in full.
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