Book choice: The Doctor Who Fooled the World
Book review by Dr Greg Dollman
Making decisions about CPR
Dr Myooran Nathan highlights key issues to consider when making advance decisions around the resuscitation of patients.
DISCover how to transform your communication
Make your personal communication style work for and not against you. Senior risk adviser Liz Price describes how DISC analysis can help
Case study: Missed melanoma
...Mrs U phones the clinic several times to have her mole removed but there are never any appointments...
Parental responsibility - getting it right
Medical adviser Dr Roopinder Brar offers practical advice on the rights and responsibilities of estranged parents
Profile: On the inside: Covid-19
Anaesthetist and photographer Jon Williamson shines a light on the pandemic from his own unique angle
Human factors: Civility saves lives
Have you ever considered how “incivility” amongst colleagues can dramatically increase patient safety risks?
Risk: Treating colleagues
IT’S not uncommon to be asked by a colleague for healthcare advice or treatment but MDDUS advises leaving this to their own doctor
Practice matters: Respecting religious practice
Employment law adviser Janice Sibbald offers advice on supporting workers with religious beliefs
Insight Primary Q2 2021
In this issue:
- Viewpoint: Doctors need time to rest, reflect and recover
- Call log
- Practice matters: Respecting religious practice
- Risk: Treating colleagues
- Parental responsibility - getting it right
- Making decisions about CPR
- Profile: On the inside: Covid-19
- DISCover how to transform your communication
- Human factors: Civility saves lives
- Case study: Missed melanoma
- Case study: Frequent attender
- Case study: Ear discharge
- Risk: Training for admin and reception teams
- Ethics: On hypocrisy
- Book choice: The Doctor Who Fooled the World
- Vignette: Lilian Lindsay (1871 - 1960)