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- How the GMC handles complaints. Davies, Marika // BMJ: British Medical Journal;2/6/2016, Vol. 352 Issue 8043, p183
An interview with medicolegal adviser Marika Davies, on how the General Medical Council (GMC) in Great Britain handles complaints, is presented. Topics discussed include the reasons for a patient complaint to the GMC, who may raise concerns relating to delivery of care, and the process of...
- MD allegedly drunk at delivery: $2.5M verdict. // Healthcare Risk Management;Oct2010 Supplement, p3
The article discusses a court case wherein the physician was allegedly impaired and drunk while performing an obstetrical delivery which ruptured the woman's membrane and fractured humerus of the baby.
- Impaired Health Care Practitioners: Help the Healer Heal Himself. Kincheloe, Daniel M.; Litzenburg, Timothy A. // ED Legal Letter;Sep2010, Vol. 21 Issue 9, p97
The authors discuss ways to help health care providers who are impaired due to drug and alcohol abuse with emphasis on an emergency department (ED) setting. The authors note that the shift in attitude toward such abuse has made a more cooperative and less punitive environment for practitioners...
- NMC introduces voluntary removal process. // Journal of Perioperative Practice;Mar2013, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p38
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- NMC introduces new process to improve fitness to practise efficiency. // Journal of Perioperative Practice;Mar2013, Vol. 23 Issue 3, p40
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- Inconsistencies in decision-making between state boards. // Queensland Nurse;Aug2011, Vol. 30 Issue 4, p35
The article discusses the treatment inconsistencies for midwives and nurses in relation to health, competency and conduct notifications in Queensland. It states the rough decisions made by the Queensland Board of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia compared to the decisions made to the...
- Doc, Are You Sick? // Consumer Reports on Health;Oct2015, Vol. 27 Issue 10, p3
The article discusses a study published in the July 2015 issue of "JAMA Pediatrics" indicating that many doctors worked even when they were sick.
- DISCIPLINE CASES. // Nursing Newsletter (Kansas Board of Nursing);Jul-Sep2015, Vol. 28 Issue 3, p10
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- Where's the least risky place to practice? Idaho, maybe. Pretzer, Michael // Medical Economics;6/18/2001, Vol. 78 Issue 12, p23
Provides information on an analysis of disciplinary actions taken against doctors and physicians in the state of Idaho conducted by the Public Citizen's Health Research Group based in Washington. Other states that have the lowest disciplinary rate; Assumptions about the Public Citizen's index.
- Southall: the GMC responds. Dickson, Niall // BMJ: British Medical Journal (Overseas & Retired Doctors Edition;6/2/2012, Vol. 344 Issue 7859, p34
A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article “David Southall: anatomy of a wrecked career†by C. Dyer in the May 16, 2012 issue.