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Patients become 'challenging' for a number of reasons. Here we advise on managing the patient while protecting yourself, staff and other patients.
Breaking bad news is a complex and sensitive task that needs time, patience and a considered, tactful approach.
Self-prescribing can lead to serious consequences. Read our guidance on prescribing for yourself or for anyone you have a close personal relationship with.
What you need to know about the Caldicott principles and the National Data Guardian.
What is Gillick competence? Here's what you need to know about capacity and consent in young people.
If your fitness to practise is ever investigated by the GMC, knowing what to expect can make all the difference. Our guide to the process explains what you need to know.
If someone isn't satisfied with the initial response to their complaint, they can refer their complaint to the PHSO for investigation.
You might sometimes need to remove or redact information from medical records when sending them to patients or third parties. Here's what you need to know.
What do you do if a patient who has epilepsy has a seizure and continues to drive? Dr Caroline Fryar offers advice.
Yes, but bear in mind the patient's medical condition could be a factor, so document your reasons...