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Your prescribing duties at a glance.
The overriding consideration for healthcare professionals must always be the child or young person's best interests.
Your duty of confidentiality to a patient continues after their death.
If parents who have separated ask for medical information about their child, it's important to know how to handle the request sensitively and correctly.
Writing clear, accurate and effective records supports clinical decision-making and patient care. Here's our advice on how to do it right.
What you need to know about assessing testamentary capacity - the ability or understanding needed to make a valid will.
Doctors may need to prepare reports or statements for a variety of reasons. Here are our tips on how to write a factual report.
An introduction to coroners' inquiries in England and Wales and your duties as a doctor.
You have responsibilities to a patient if their condition or treatment affects their ability or fitness to drive.
We explain the meaning of chaperones for doctors and their role in intimate examinations.