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As a newly qualified doctor with a licence to practise in the UK, you may have questions or concerns around medico-legal issues.
Whether you’re applying for specialty or core training, repeating a second year in foundation training or looking at FY3 opportunities, we can offer you 24-hour medico-legal advice and step-by-step support with complaints and other related issues.
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24-hour medico-legal helpline.
Advice with responding to complaints.
Support at GMC investigations, disciplinary hearings and coroner’s inquests/FAIs.
Indemnity for work not covered by NHS indemnity.
Free indemnity for Good Samaritan acts worldwide.
CPD support including webinars, courses and e-learning.
Put your membership on hold if you're travelling or taking a break from clinical work. You can still get indemnity for good Samaritan acts worldwide and support for issues from previous work.
As an affiliate GPST working in England, we can offer you access to risk management resources, e-learning and webinars to help keep your CPD on track.
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