Case study - Missed critical limb ischaemia
Mr S was a 60-year-old lorry driver. He was overweight and smoked, and couldn’t walk far because he suffered with pain in his calves. This became so severe that he attended the out-of-hours service that evening.
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Case study - An early presentation
Baby T was eight weeks old when his mother brought him to his GP’s morning surgery.
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Case study - Cauda Equina Syndrome
When Mrs C, a keen golfer in her early 40s, began to experience constant pain in her lower back, she consulted a GP at her local surgery.
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Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health state...
Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health statement
Our approach is to make considered decisions that protect the long term interests of GP members, rather than making rash decisions that could have a long-lasting and detrimental impact on members.
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Changes to scheduled and unscheduled care
Following feedback from you, we are pleased to announce some changes to how we set our GP membership subscriptions.
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Revalidation directory of resources for GPs
Practical advice and resources to support you with revalidation and GMC requirements.
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Careers - Core skills series: Communication
In this series we explore the key risk areas in general practice
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Test your knowledge
Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica
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Test your knowledge
Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica
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Test your knowledge
Try these sample AKT questions provided by Dr Mahibur Rahman from Emedica
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Rising nurse claims
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
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Day in the life of… Dr Pixie McKenna
I wake up bolt upright at 5.30am. I look in the mirror and realise I’ve inadvertently left my false eyelashes on from the previous day’s telly. They hang rather precariously from my upper lids – my mascara is half way down my cheeks and my hair is doing a good impersonation of Jedward. My husband rolls over and states that I look like a drag queen and promptly falls back to sleep.
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Expert advice to avoid claims and complaints
We can provide you with expert advice on a wide range of topic areas, doctor to doctor, over the phone, via email or through our extensive online resources.
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Supporting you with your professional assessments
We understand that your primary focus during your training is to pass all elements of the MRCGP assessments, therefore we can provide you with additional benefits to help improve your performance in consultation and support your preparation for your exams.
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From the case files
In this issue we share a case where a locum GP raised concerns about patient safety in a practice he had worked at for three months
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Swift Government action needed to support GPs with indemnity costs fo...
Swift Government action needed to support GPs with indemnity costs following discount rate change
With the General Election now past, the Government needs to act swiftly and decisively to protect GPs from its decision to reduce the personal injury discount rate - a decision which has substantially pushed up the cost of settling large clinical negligence claims.
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Medical Protection offers tailored membership and indemnity savings f...
Medical Protection offers tailored membership and indemnity savings for newly qualified GPs
Commenting on the Conservative manifesto commitment to support GPs on rising indemnity costs
Commenting on the Conservative manifesto commitment to support GPs on rising indemnity costs
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Dealing with complaints
Kirsty Plowman considers how complaints can affect you and offers tips for tackling any you may receive
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How to... deal with trivial requests by patients
Medicolegal Adviser Dr Marika Davies explains how to maintain professionalism when dealing with trivial requests from patients
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1 in 10 doctors offered Valentines card or gift from patient
Around 10% of doctors and consultants in the UK (1 in 10) say they have been offered a Valentine’s Day card or gift from a patient during their career, according to a survey by a leading medical protection organisation.
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The healing power of saying “sorry” in healthcare
If I accidentally bump into someone and hurt them walking along the street, my immediate reaction is to say sorry, regardless of whether it was or wasn’t my fault. What happens when we place a similar analogy into a doctor/patient context?
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How do I reflect effectively?
Dr Mark Dinwoodie, Director of Education at Medical Protection, discusses the importance of reflection and Dr Ayaz Khalid, a foundation doctor, shares his top tips for reflective practice
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