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Search through expert guidance and practical advice to help you practise with confidence. You'll find everything from responding to local resolution complaints to working outside your usual field of practice during a pandemic.
An expert witness provides an impartial medical opinion to a court, tribunal or committee.
A professional witness (also known as a witness of fact) helps the court establish the facts of a case. Here’s what you need to know.
Advice for foundation doctors on reducing the risk of criminal investigations, plus how and when the MDU can help.
An injury from an attack with a knife, blade or sharp instrument must be reported to the police...
Sexual assault allegations can be distressing for everyone, so it's useful to know how to protect yourself from a misunderstanding.
Some disclosures are required by law...
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You are obliged to tell the GMC if you have received a police caution or been charged or convicted of a criminal offence...
Confidentiality between doctors and patients is an important principle, but it’s not absolute in the UK. Dr Sally Old explores the times you may need to disclose patient information to the police.
A fifth year medical student faces an investigation by her medical school and the GMC in relation to a caution she received before starting her studies.