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The medical examiner system is expanding out from acute trusts to include community settings, including GP practices.
This webinar covers when a death should be reported to the coroner, and writing a report for an inquest.
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.
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This webinar delves into the details of coroners' investigations, with particular reference to deaths involving opioid medication.
What do you need to know to prepare for a coroner's inquest? Medico-legal adviser Dr Nicola Lennard offers practical advice in this video.
When a member received conflicting information about the need to complete a form after a patient's death, they called the MDU for advice.