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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.
An expert witness provides an impartial medical opinion to a court, tribunal or committee.
Dr Kathryn Leask examines MDU members' experiences to offer some advice on understanding and dealing with a coroner's inquest.
Watch the recordings of our latest free webinars, and find out what's coming up soon.
This webinar delves into the details of coroners' investigations, with particular reference to deaths involving opioid medication.
The latest offerings in our series of free online e-learning modules are now available for MDU members.
An introduction to coroners' inquiries in England and Wales and your duties as a doctor.
If you're ever asked to write a coroner's report, it's important to know what to include.
A doctor's responsibility is to certify a deceased patient's cause of death by issuing a medical certificate of cause of death (MCCD).