MDDUS comments on General Medical Council survey findings
MDDUS says support for trainee doctors and trainers must be at the heart of future workforce policy decisions.
MDDUS backs calls to protect GPs’ emotional wellbeing
MDDUS Head of Medical Division Dr Naeem Nazem said protecting health professionals’ wellbeing must be a top priority.
MDDUS reports further increase in membership in latest annual report
MDDUS has recorded a second year of membership growth since the Covid-19 pandemic was declared.
MDDUS comments on General Dental Council consultation
MDDUS CEO Chris Kenny welcomes the GDC's commitment to prevention in its new strategic plan.
Insight Secondary Q3 2021
In this issue:
- Viewpoint: Doctors need time to rest, reflect and recover
- Innovation: Smartphone technology in chronic disease management
- Regulation: Clinicians refusing coronavirus vaccination
- Confidentiality: Parental responsibility - getting it right
- Dilemma: Making yourself your first concern
- Profile: On the inside: Covid-19
- DISCover how to transform your communication
- Human factors: Civility saves lives
- Case study - Consent not implied
- Case study - Difficult cannulation
- Case study - Smartphone recording
- Ethics: On hypocrisy
- Book choice: The Doctor Who Fooled the World
- Vignette: Lilian Lindsay (1871 - 1960)
Consent not implied
...Dr P, aware that Mrs K is “exhausted and traumatised” by the birth, decides it would be unreasonable to disturb her in the middle of night...
Safety netting
How can you ensure a robust system where nothing important is missed?
Protection for English FY2s in Scottish GP practice
MDDUS has agreed to provide additional protection for FY2 doctors from England who are working in GP practices in Scotland.
MDDUS protection for owners of corporate dental practices
MDDUS Solutions has launched a new Dental Corporate Clinical Indemnity (DCCI) product, specifically designed to fill the gap in vicarious liability cover.
Report reveals scale of under representation and discrimination against BME doctors
DOCTORS in England from black and minority ethnic (BME) backgrounds now comprise 42 per cent of the NHS total, while the number of BME medical directors has increased to only 20.3 per cent.