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Training for members

MDDUS learning materials and courses are designed specifically for members and their teams to use either on an individual basis or in a team-based session. Our aim is to highlight some of the most common medico- and dento-legal risk areas and offer guidance and practical advice on achieving best practice. Search our library by keyword or use the filters on the left to browse by training type and topic

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Good practice in record keeping for GPs

This course is aimed at GPs and is designed to build on the requirements associated with good record keeping

  • Online course

Good practice in record keeping for hospital doctors

This RCP-accredited online course is aimed at hospital doctors and is designed to build on the requirements associated with good record keeping

  • Online course

Incident reporting system checklist

Use this checklist to review your current incident reporting system, or as a good practice checklist when developing or implementing a new system for your practice

  • Checklist

Referring patients checklist

This checklist will aid your review of your current referral process and help ensure that it is as effective and safe as possible

  • Checklist

Prescribing record

This checklist leads team members involved in a practice's prescribing system through the main risk areas related to managing prescribing records

  • Checklist

Record keeping

Good medical records can ensure that patients receive continuity of care

  • Toolbox
  • GP toolbox

Prescribing

A significant percentage of negligence claims arise from prescribing system errors , making this an important risk area for practices to consider.

  • Toolbox
  • GP toolbox

GP Complaints

It is essential that practices have a clear and transparent process for dealing with complaints.

  • Toolbox
  • GP toolbox

Handling results

The results management chain is an area where we regularly see things going wrong. Significant patient harm can occur, often due to a failure to manage test requests effectively leading to delayed or missed diagnosis and treatment.

  • Toolbox
  • GP toolbox

Referrals

Delays in referring patients for further tests or specialist opinion can lead to delayed diagnosis and potential patient harm.

  • Toolbox
  • GP toolbox

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