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MDDUS comments on the RCP’s Next Generation survey findings
Dr John Holden, chief medical officer at MDDUS, comments on the RCP’s Next Generation survey findings
New guidance to support decision making at MPTS is welcome - MDDUS
Sara Foster, joint head of legal at MDDUS, welcomes the new guidance to support decision making at MPTS
MDDUS welcomes Health Secretary’s clear backing of UK doctors
Dr Naeem Nazem, Head of Medical Division at MDDUS, welcomes Wes Streeting's clear backing of UK doctors and his decision to rapidly call out misinformation
MDDUS joins call to retain doctors’ health route in GMC investigations
Dr John Holden, chief medical officer at MDDUS, comments on the joint letter to the health minister on retaining doctors' health route in GMC investigations
MDDUS responds to General Practice Workforce Strategy in Scotland
Dr John Holden, chief medical officer at MDDUS comments on the latest General Practice Workforce Strategy,
MDDUS promise doctors and dentists a new charter for service excellence
A medical defence organisation has launched a four-promise customer charter to set a market-leading standard of responsive service, available whenever its medical and dental members need it.
MDDUS responds to 10-year plan for health in England
Chris Kenny, chief executive of the medical defence organisation MDDUS, responds to the 10-year plan for health in England.
Meet the students inspiring the next generation of doctors and dentists
Student doctors and dentists across the UK are showcasing their journey from graduation to qualified practitioners in a new social media series they hope will inspire future professionals.
Time to reform clinical negligence law to end the ‘blatant gaming’ of the system
The chief executive of the doctors’ organisation MDDUS has today called on the government to reform clinical negligence law to prioritise early settlement and deter unjustified cases.
The GMC must make meaningful changes to the outdated Medical Act (1983)
We are calling on the General Medical Council to use the opportunity of the government’s renewed commitment to regulatory reform to make its fitness to practise process as fair as possible for doctors.