A friend in need
Do the same rules for doctors treating family and friends apply to dentists? Maybe not to the same degree, says MDDUS dental adviser Doug Hamilton, but he still urges caution
Is it a stroke?
Professor Charles Warlow discusses some common pitfalls in the early diagnosis of stroke
RISK: Incidentally speaking
Some tips on supporting systems for reporting incidents and adverse events
Bullying risks patient safety
Be aware that bullying/harassment creates a poor working environment that can negatively impact on patient safety and care. Seek advice early before the problem escalates.
Saving Marilyn
Allan Gaw recounts a cautionary tale of how commercial considerations in drug development can sometimes trump patient safety
An independent Scotland?
Two opposing views on the health and social benefits of Scottish independence
Painful elbow - medical case study
...Mr D complains that he had not been warned of the risks associated with the procedure...
Rise in out-of-work F2 doctors
THE number of doctors who finished foundation training but could not find a job has increased, a new report shows.
Almost 150 “never events” recorded in six months
FOREIGN objects left inside surgical patients and wrong-site surgery were the most common “never events” recorded by NHS trusts in England.
New style CQC inspections to start in April
NEW style GP inspection teams plan to visit all 8,000 practices in England over two years from April 2014, the Care Quality Commission announced this month.