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Explaining the law surrounding mental capacity in the Republic of Ireland.
Doctors have legal, ethical, and contractual obligations to obtain patients' consent for medical examination and treatment in most circumstances.
Assessing a patient’s capacity is essential if their ability to make a decision is in question.
Members of the team at the British HIV Association Audit and Standards Committee share their insight into learning from late diagnosis to help reduce deaths.
Assessing a patient's capacity is essential for all doctors and there are medico-legal considerations. Here’s what you need to know.
The MDU successfully supported a doctor through a claim resulting from a dispute over whether consent had been obtained during the fitting of an IUS.