Articles and features 24/10/2017 Case study - Cauda Equina Syndrome Preview Article Case study - Cauda Equina Syndrome Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview When Mrs C, a keen golfer in her early 40s, began to experience constant pain in her lower back, she consulted a GP at her local surgery. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... GP indemnity
News and updates 23/10/2017 Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health state... Preview Article Making an informed choice: MPS response to Department of Health statement Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Our approach is to make considered decisions that protect the long term interests of GP members, rather than making rash decisions that could have a long-lasting and detrimental impact on members. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... GP indemnity
Case report 20/10/2017 Complications of nitrofurantoin Preview Article Complications of nitrofurantoin Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview A patient on long-term medication begins to feel short of breath Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook Casebook Scotland
Case report 20/10/2017 Caught by consent Preview Article Caught by consent Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview A private neurosurgeon faces questions on consent, following a lumbar microdiscectomy sciatica and back pain Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook Record keeping Consent Orthopaedics Casebook Scotland
Case report 20/10/2017 Chain Reaction Preview Article Chain Reaction Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview A patient presents with a sore wrist after a fall. This was followed by a complaint against the doctor. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Casebook Scotland Casebook
Press release 17/10/2017 The Department of Health issue statement on the indemnity offer made... Preview Article The Department of Health issue statement on the indemnity offer made by MDU Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview The Department of Health has issued a statement on the indemnity offer made by MDU following the Government’s recent announcement on a state-backed indemnity scheme. Read more Article contains Text
News and updates 12/10/2017 Government support for GPs welcomed, but caution is urged Preview Article Government support for GPs welcomed, but caution is urged Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview In the latest development regarding indemnity costs for GPs, the Government has announced its decision to develop a state-backed indemnity scheme for GPs in England. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... GP indemnity
Press release 12/10/2017 MPS response to announcement on state-backed indemnity Preview Article MPS response to announcement on state-backed indemnity Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview The Government has announced its intention to develop a new state-backed scheme for clinical negligence indemnity, for GPs in England. Read our response. Read more Article contains Text
10/10/2017 Medical Records for Nurses in Primary Care Preview Article Medical Records for Nurses in Primary Care Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview This new workshop will provide you with a thorough understanding of the importance of medical records and aims to enhance your skills in making and keeping quality medical records. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Scotland Medical Records Northern Ireland Training & cpd General practice
06/10/2017 Medical Records for GPs - in practice Preview Article Medical Records for GPs - in practice Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview Good medical records – whether electronic or handwritten – are essential for the continuity of care of your patients. They should be comprehensive enough to allow a colleague to carry on where you left off. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Medical Records
04/10/2017 NHS Scotland launches new complaints procedure Preview Article NHS Scotland launches new complaints procedure Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview The new Complaints Handling Procedure places an emphasis on empowering all staff to resolve issues “on-the-spot” where they can. You also have to make sure you record all complaints, even those resolved efficiently. Sara Dawson explores all the changes below Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Scotland Professionalism
Articles and features 28/09/2017 Working in casualty in Uganda Preview Article Working in casualty in Uganda Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Dr Aaron Madhok reflects on his time working in Africa Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Competence Decision Making New Doctor Professionalism Generic Medicine
Articles and features 28/09/2017 Challenging interactions with colleagues Preview Article Challenging interactions with colleagues Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Poor communication between doctors lies at the heart of many complaints, claims and disciplinary actions. Dr Mark Dinwoodie, consultant in medical education, explains the importance of maintaining good relationships with colleagues and communicating effectively with other health professionals Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Handover Decision Making Communication New Doctor Generic Medicine Professionalism
Articles and features 28/09/2017 On the ward: Everyday consent dilemmas Preview Article On the ward: Everyday consent dilemmas Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Dr James Thorpe, Medicolegal Adviser at Medical Protection, reflects on a common issue where junior doctors are asked to perform roles outside their competence, in particular taking informed consent for surgical procedures and other invasive investigations Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Competence Consent New Doctor Generic Medicine Communication
Articles and features 28/09/2017 Using chaperones Preview Article Using chaperones Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview Dr Ben White, a Medical Protection Medicolegal Adviser, discusses the use of chaperones during intimate examinations Read more Article contains Text Video Tagged in... Generic Medicine Decision Making Communication New Doctor
Articles and features 28/09/2017 Top tips for staying safe on social media Preview Article Top tips for staying safe on social media Time to read article: 3 mins Close Preview Foundation doctors are increasingly using social media and smartphone apps to communicate with each other and senior colleagues. While this has many advantages, there are pitfalls to consider. Dr James Thorpe, Medicolegal Adviser at Medical Protection, investigates. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... New Doctor Professionalism Generic Medicine Communication
21/09/2017 Striking a balance Preview Article Striking a balance Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview The cost of clinical negligence claims is becoming unsustainable. MPS is leading a campaign to strike a balance between reasonable and affordable compensation. Read more Article contains Text
20/09/2017 An essential guide to consent - Voluntariness Preview Article An essential guide to consent - Voluntariness Time to read article: 11 mins Close Preview Patients overtly coerced into undergoing treatment they do not want can rightly claim that their “consent” was not given freely and is therefore not valid. Cases of overt coercion are rare, but there are circumstances in which patients may feel that they have been covertly pushed into accepting treatment they would prefer not to have had. For example, in some circumstances patients may find it very difficult to say “No” to the proposed treatment, or to challenge the doctor’s assumption that they would have no objections to going ahead. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Consent & capacity Managing clinical risk
Learning From Events Preview Article Location: Your premises (Read more for further details) Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview Learning From Events With more than 300 million patients consulting with primary care teams annually it’s unfortunately inevitable that a proportion will suffer some form of unintentional harm, mostly of low to moderate severity. Research has suggested that around 1-2% of consultations in primary care are associated with an adverse event. The cost of harm – to patients, to those working in healthcare, and to productivity – is significant. Read more Article contains Text Tagged in... Training & cpd Professionalism
Press release 07/09/2017 Discount rate reform welcome but dependent on implementation Preview Article Discount rate reform welcome but dependent on implementation Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview Commenting on the Government’s plans to reform the way the personal injury discount rate is set, Simon Kayll, CEO of the Medical Protection Society, said... Read more Article contains Text
07/09/2017 WORK FOR US Preview Article WORK FOR US Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview MPS is an organisation built on excellent service and professional integrity. Every member of staff plays a part in the organisation’s success, and we take a proactive approach in driving forward the quality of our services for both members and staff. MPS always strives for excellence and rewards success. Read more Article contains Text
07/09/2017 Get involved Preview Article Get involved Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview We have prepared some resources to make getting involved in the Striking A Balance campaign quick and easy. Read more Article contains Text
07/09/2017 Your data Preview Article Your data Time to read article: 1 mins Close Preview At times we will ask you to provide us with data and personal information. This will include when you apply for membership, when your membership is renewed, when your scope of practice changes and if you seek and we provide assistance to you. Read more Article contains Text
07/09/2017 MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Preview Article MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Time to read article: 2 mins Close Preview It costs your practice nothing to set up a Practice Xtra group – it’s just a way of bringing all our GPs together into a single group while continuing to provide world-class defence, advice and support to them. You can choose from two levels of benefits to reward this cooperative approach. This level depends on how many GPs there are in your practice and how many are Medical Protection members. Read more Article contains Text