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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Nasogastric tube errors
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.
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We need to talk about death: Complaints about end of life care
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
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A dark day for psychiatry?
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
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Closing the loop: lessons from surgical cases
Dr Peter Mackenzie, Head of Membership Governance at MPS, looks at the reasons why claims in a range of surgical specialties are settled
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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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Newly qualified doctors optimistic about future careers, but need support
Medical Protection partners with two leading GP groups
Support with appraisals and revalidation for GPs
We’ve put together a GP revalidation guide to make it easier to follow and help you get the evidence you need.
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Prescribing
If you are unsure about a prescription, or mishear on a ward round, always seek clarification, never guess
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Probity
Good Medical Practice advises doctors that they must be honest and trustworthy when signing forms, reports and other documents. It also requires doctors to make sure that any documents they write or sign are not false or misleading
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Record keeping
Legible notes must be kept primarily to assist the patient when receiving treatment. But, secondly, should there be any future litigation against your hospital the notes will form the basis of the hospital’s defence. Notes are a reflection of the quality of care given so get into the habit of writing comprehensive and contemporaneous notes.
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Useful links
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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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Supporting you through your foundation years
Medical Protection has drawn on the experiences of other doctors and expert advice from our risk management professionals to bring you this guide to use during your foundation year.
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