Resources
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Learning from Dermatology Cases: Minimise the Risks
In dermatology, as with all specialties, a patient may be dissatisfied with the outcome of the care or treatment they have received. As a result, a complaint or clinical negligence claim may be initiated by…
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Updated Good Medical Practice 2024 – What does it mean for doctors?
Following a consultation involving thousands of doctors, patients and others working in healthcare, the updated version of the General Medical Council’s (GMC) ‘Good medical practice’ (GMP) came into effect on 30 January 2024. Most doctors regularly refer…
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Overcoming Telehealth Barriers and Engaging Older Adults in Virtual Care
The COVID-19 pandemic magnified the importance of telehealth as a vital component of patient care. However, some older adults may not have been able to take full advantage of virtual care in the same way…
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Creating a Personalised Telehealth Experience
The use of telehealth rapidly increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and continues to be offered an alternative to face-to-face consultations. However, it is important to consider both the benefits that telehealth may deliver, as well…
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Systems Thinking in Learning from Events
by Professor Paul Bowie Module 1 Professor Paul Bowie, Safety Scientist, Medical Educator, Chartered Ergonomist and Human Factors specialist, presents Systems Thinking, a three-part webinar series exploring this contemporary approach to understanding why things go…
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Storage and Retention of Medical Records
PMP regularly receives queries from clients regarding the storage and retention of medical records, particularly concerning retaining a record once a patient has completed treatment. This fact sheet offers advice regarding your ethical obligations and…