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25 May 2022
When you're the most junior member of a team it's good to know how you can slot in seamlessly. Watch our webinar and get tips on preparing for practice.
21 January 2022
In partnership with the Medical Mediation Foundation, we consider ways of anticipating, understanding and dealing with patient or colleague conflict before it escalates.
14 October 2021
At the MDU, we know how important reflection is after an adverse event. It can make huge difference to the outcome of a member's case.
23 March 2021
We explore the GMC's guidance and how to apply the seven principles of decision-making and consent in everyday practice.
27 October 2020
We take you through the latest guidance, offer practical tips on delivering safe and effective remote consultations and discuss medico-legal considerations.
12 May 2020
We help you to understand when a death should be reported, how to write a report, your GMC obligations and what is required of you when appearing in court.
14 October 2015
When does a doctor need to report gunshot or knife wounds to the police? Dr Caroline Fryar offers advice.
9 March 2015
While their functions may differ, both professional and expert witnesses share a duty to the court. Dr Edward Farnan explains.
What happens during a GMC Fitness to Practise investigation and MPTS hearing? Dr Udvitha Nandasoma explains.
It’s always worth taking the time and trouble to get a medico-legal report absolutely right, says Dr Udvitha Nandasoma.