Clinical Law for Clinical Practice (e-bog) af Wheeler, Robert
Wheeler, Robert (forfatter)

Clinical Law for Clinical Practice e-bog

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Clinicians must practice medicine in conformity with regulatory requirements. That is the daily challenge, and those requirements have been founded on medical law. This book describes clinical law. A series of 62 brief commentaries are described, each setting out an important clinical legal case decided in an English court. The clinical relevance of the judgement is explained, together with how...
E-bog 288,10 DKK
Forfattere Wheeler, Robert (forfatter)
Forlag CRC Press
Udgivet 10 juli 2020
Længde 148 sider
Genrer Medical and healthcare law
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781000079449
Clinicians must practice medicine in conformity with regulatory requirements. That is the daily challenge, and those requirements have been founded on medical law. This book describes clinical law. A series of 62 brief commentaries are described, each setting out an important clinical legal case decided in an English court. The clinical relevance of the judgement is explained, together with how it should influence the care of the patient. Clinical readers are given skeleton guidance by their regulators, but almost no specific tuition as to how to apply it. This book sets out how clinical law has been applied in numerous cases, and thus provides guidance which is directly applicable to every clinician's practice in the United Kingdom.Although most court cases concentrate on the medical aspects of patients' care, the common currencies within clinical law touch on all clinical professions. Doctors, physiotherapists and others take consent every day; pharmacists must protect confidentiality; speech therapists consider the capacity of their patients; and nurses wrestle with discussions relating to whether their patients wish to be resuscitatedThe book is directed at members of the eight regulated clinical professions, the lawyers who deal with disputes, and all potential patients.About the AuthorRobert Wheeler, RCS MS LLB(Hons) LLM is a Consultant Neonatal and Paediatric Surgeon. He is the Associate Medical Director for the Department of Clinical Law, University Hospital of Southampton, Southampton Hampshire, England and Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton.https://www.uhs.nhs.uk/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Clinicallawupdates.aspx