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Search through expert guidance and practical advice to help you practise with confidence. Everything from responding to complaints to attending inquests, writing reports to investigations, as well as our guide to professional indemnity.
Dictated notes may pose problems if records aren't transcribed promptly, or if key information is left out.
Sexual assault allegations can be distressing for everyone, so it's useful to know how to protect yourself from a misunderstanding.
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.
Doctors may be need to prepare reports or statements for a variety of reasons. Here are our tips on how to write a factual report.
What you need to know to be a reflective practitioner.
Your duty of confidentiality to a patient continues after their death.
Broaden your understanding of a range of medico-legal topics with our webinars, delivered by MDU doctors.
Book a free 20 minute consultation with Armstrong Watson.
A GP received a complaint from a patient who'd instructed a solicitor to investigate a possible claim against their employer, following a work related injury.
Patients have a legal right to request access to their medical records. Here's what you need to know.
Clear, accurate and effective records support clinical decision-making and patient care.