Risk management critical as doctors seek work-life balance
MDDUS responds to the GMC's "The state of medical education and practice 2019 report".
Dilemma: Alleged prescription fraud
OUR PRACTICE has received an anonymous letter informing us that a patient has been selling his prescription medicine
Calling time on bullying
Insight chats with ST6 surgeon David Riding about a high-profile RCS Edinburgh campaign to stop bullying in surgical training and beyond
The art of medicine
Dr Allan Gaw offers examples of how art can be used to enrich medical education
Risk: Opioid prescribing risks
Opioid addiction has reached crisis proportions in the US – but UK prescribers also face increasing risk.
Patient purchase power
Personal health budgets aim to give patients greater control in managing their care – but are they fair and effective?
End “corridor care” in A&E, says College
CARING for people in A&E corridors cannot be allowed to continue as new figures show a direct link between overcrowding and patient harm.
MDDUS responds to dental regulator’s public attitudes survey
MDDUS welcomes the findings of a new public attitudes survey from the GDC.
Quarter of cancer patients experiencing diagnostic delays
A QUARTER of all cancer patients in England have experienced avoidable delays in their diagnosis, according to a study conducted by Cancer Research UK.