Articles and features 27/10/2017 Ask MPS: Probity Preview Article Ask MPS: Probity Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview New Doctor Editor-in-Chief and Medicolegal Adviser Dr James Thorpe demonstrates why probity is paramount to the role of a foundation doctor. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... New Doctor Probity
Articles and features 27/10/2017 A difficult conversation Preview Article A difficult conversation Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview When it comes to Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Medical Protection’s Medicolegal Adviser Dr Nicky King reflects on a junior doctor’s position Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... New Doctor
Articles and features 27/10/2017 From ward to world Preview Article From ward to world Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview Dr Robert Molloy reflects on his time working as a young doctor in Christchurch, New Zealand. When an earthquake struck, his year abroad took a very different turn Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... New Doctor
Case report 20/10/2017 Caught by consent Preview Article Caught by consent Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview A private neurosurgeon faces questions on consent, following a lumbar microdiscectomy sciatica and back pain Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Record keeping Casebook Scotland Casebook Orthopaedics Consent
20/09/2017 An essential guide to consent - Voluntariness Preview Article An essential guide to consent - Voluntariness Time to read article: 11 mins Close Preview Patients overtly coerced into undergoing treatment they do not want can rightly claim that their “consent” was not given freely and is therefore not valid. Cases of overt coercion are rare, but there are circumstances in which patients may feel that they have been covertly pushed into accepting treatment they would prefer not to have had. For example, in some circumstances patients may find it very difficult to say “No” to the proposed treatment, or to challenge the doctor’s assumption that they would have no objections to going ahead. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Managing clinical risk Consent & capacity
Workshop Medical records for secondary care clinicians Preview Article Medical records for secondary care clinicians Close Preview This workshop highlights the importance of well-organised medical records, to aid continuity of care and ensure good medical practice. Through a range of presentations, discussions, case scenarios and practical exercises, it highlights the importance of accurate and up-to-date medical records for both patient care and professional defence. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Record keeping Training & cpd Medical Records
07/09/2017 Championing change Preview Article Championing change Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview Whether it’s a revised piece of GMC guidance, or a Bill going through the Scottish Parliament, we use our expertise to inform debates about changes that could affect your practice. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Professionalism Compliance Managing clinical risk Scotland
Case report 05/09/2017 Wrong drug, no negligence Preview Article Wrong drug, no negligence Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Mrs M was a 64-year-old care assistant in a retirement home. She visited her GP with a two-month history of blood in her stools, altered bowel habit, and intermittent lower abdominal discomfort. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Managing clinical risk Record keeping Casebook Medical Records
Casebook 30/08/2017 It's your call Preview Article It's your call Close Preview Members call the Medical Protection advice line about a wide range of issues. Our useful infographic reveals what you have been calling us about, and how often. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook
Articles and features 30/08/2017 Careers - Core skills series: Communication Preview Article Careers - Core skills series: Communication Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview In this series we explore the key risk areas in general practice Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Managing clinical risk Communication Generic Medicine Handover
Casebook 30/08/2017 Opinion: Failure to test for HIV infection: A medicolegal question? Preview Article Opinion: Failure to test for HIV infection: A medicolegal question? Time to read article: 5 mins Close Preview Dr Michael Rayment and Dr Ann Sullivan, Department of Sexual Health and HIV Medicine, Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust (on behalf of the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, and the British HIV Association). Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook Managing clinical risk Investigations
Articles and features 30/08/2017 Test your knowledge Preview Article Test your knowledge Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Competence Practice Matters Training & cpd General practice
Articles and features 30/08/2017 Test your knowledge Preview Article Test your knowledge Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... General practice Career planning Practice Matters Training & cpd Competence
Articles and features 30/08/2017 Test your knowledge Preview Article Test your knowledge Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Training & cpd Competence Practice Matters General practice
Articles and features 29/08/2017 Rising nurse claims Preview Article Rising nurse claims Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview MPS has seen a steady rise in the number of claims involving practice nurses, with ‘delay in diagnosis’ being the most common type of claim. Kate Taylor, Clinical Risk Manager, MPS Educational Services, reveals more Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Claims Practice Matters General practice Managing clinical risk
Casebook 29/08/2017 Opinion: Getting the best out of online reviews Preview Article Opinion: Getting the best out of online reviews Time to read article: 4 mins Close Preview Dr Neil Bacon, founder of www.iwantgreatcare.org, discusses how to maximise the potential of patient feedback. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Reputation management Generic Medicine Patients
Casebook 29/08/2017 Nasogastric tube errors Preview Article Nasogastric tube errors Time to read article: 10 mins Close Preview Nasogastric tubes are widely used in the world’s hospitals, yet in spite of fierce campaigning to expose the dangers, patients are still dying from the complications of wrongful insertion. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Competence Managing clinical risk Casebook Negligence Equipment
Casebook 29/08/2017 An inconvenient truth Preview Article An inconvenient truth Time to read article: 5 mins Close Preview Over half of respondents to an MPS survey admitted to regret over their failure to raise concerns in the workplace. Gareth Gillespie looks at how obstacles to whistleblowing can be overcome. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Issues & conflict management Managing clinical risk Casebook Whistleblowing
Casebook 29/08/2017 We need to talk about death: Complaints about end of life care Preview Article We need to talk about death: Complaints about end of life care Time to read article: 10 mins Close Preview When treating a patient who has reached the end of life, clear communication and collective decision-making are as important as any clinical intervention, says Sarah Whitehouse Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Palliative Care Communication Managing clinical risk Decision Making
Casebook 29/08/2017 A dark day for psychiatry? Preview Article A dark day for psychiatry? Time to read article: 7 mins Close Preview Last year a French psychiatrist was charged with manslaughter after failing to recognise the danger posed by her patient. Sara Williams investigates how to balance the interests of risky patients and the public Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Patients Casebook Managing clinical risk Treatment Planning Investigations
Casebook 29/08/2017 Closing the loop: lessons from surgical cases Preview Article Closing the loop: lessons from surgical cases Time to read article: 8 mins Close Preview Dr Peter Mackenzie, Head of Membership Governance at MPS, looks at the reasons why claims in a range of surgical specialties are settled Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... General Surgery Claims Orthopaedics Obstetrics & Gynaecology Competence Managing clinical risk
Casebook 29/08/2017 The worst of times Preview Article The worst of times Time to read article: 6 mins Close Preview Unemployment reduces wellbeing. Recession raises the demands on healthcare systems and makes it harder to pay for them. Doctors worldwide are having to adapt and change to cope with these additional pressures, says Sarah Whitehouse Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook Professionalism Patients Managing clinical risk
25/08/2017 Complaints culture Preview Article Complaints culture Time to read article: 6 mins Close Preview Complaints to the regulator against doctors have hit a record high, rising more sharply than for any other health professional. Is this down to poor practice or a changing complaints culture? Sara Williams investigates Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Generic Medicine Managing clinical risk Complaints Compliance
25/08/2017 Introduction Preview Article Introduction Close Preview Consent is a fundamental principle of medical law. The basic rule is simple: no-one has the right to touch anyone else without lawful excuse and if doctors do so it may well undermine patients’ trust. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Managing clinical risk General Surgery Competence Professionalism Prescribing