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Supporting the next generation of surgical leaders

As part of our commitment to supporting members who advance their professions, MDDUS is once again offering two sponsored places on the 2025–26 programme.

  • 12 November 2025

MDDUS comment on the NAO’s cost of clinical negligence report

Chris Kenny, chief executive of MDDUS, comments on the National Audit Office's cost of clinical negligence report

  • 17 October 2025
  • Press release

MDDUS successfully defends high value clinical negligence claim against bariatric surgeon

Emma Parfitt, MDDUS Deputy CEO and General Counsel, comments on a significant legal victory by MDDUS

  • 16 October 2025
  • Press release

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

  • 14 October 2025
  • Press release

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

  • 01 October 2025

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

  • 23 September 2025
  • Press release

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

  • 17 September 2025
  • Press release

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,

  • 26 August 2025
  • Press release

Artificial Intelligence and employment law

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve it is transforming HR and employee management - from speeding up recruitment to analysing productivity. When used effectively, AI offers significant benefits for healthcare employers. However, it also raises important legal and ethical concerns. We consider how to best implement AI into the workplace without compromising employee rights, patient safety or professional standards.

  • Employment Law Update

Protect your personal finances – with 20 percent off

With outgoings increasing, you may be financially vulnerable if your income stopped. An MDDUS Income Protection Plus policy could give you peace of mind.

  • 25 July 2025
  • MDDUS Update

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