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Medico-Legal Magazine Issue 16
Published by: SpecialistInfo & Iconic Media Solutions
First published: June 2021
Inside:
SpecialistInfo Medico-Legal Courses 2021, Lisa Cheyne
Whistleblowing and Covid-19: implications and key considerations, Martin Cheyne
The Odyssey of Informed Consent Post Montgomery – Have We Reached Ithaca?, Jonathan Godfrey
Legal update: Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust v Linda Metcalf, Laura Scott
The Growing Importance of Cyber Insurance in Healthcare, Dr Edwin Rajadurai (MBBS)
Lessons Learned From The Bristol Heart Scandal And The 2001 Kennedy Inquiry – Part 2, Laurence Vick
Patient-specific Instruments: an Adequate Middle-ground Alternative in Knee Surgeries, Mohamed S El-Assawy and Mahmoud A Hafez
Placement of Nasogastric Feeding Tubes and the “Too Long to Read” Clinical Guidelines: Part 1, Laurence Vick
Medico-Legal News, Lisa Cheyne
Welcome and Introductions by Editor Lisa Cheyne:
Welcome to Issue 16 of the Medico-Legal Magazine, produced by SpecialistInfo and publishing partner Iconic Media Solutions Ltd.
This first packed issue of 2021 includes articles from healthcare employment lawyer, Martin Cheyne, discussing whistleblowing and Covid-19 in the NHS.
Laura Scott, from Hempsons Healthcare Litigation Team, reports on her recent successful case resulting in a claimant receiving a custodial sentence for an exaggerated claim against the NHS.
Orthopaedic Surgeon, Professor Mahmoud Hafez, highlights the pros and cons involved in the increasing use of patient-specific instruments and computer-assisted orthopaedic surgery.
Jonathan Godfrey, clinical negligence barrister, discusses recent cases that have affected informed consent since the landmark Montgomery judgement.
Edwin Rajadurai, indemnity expert from Servca, discusses the growing importance of cyber insurance in healthcare.
Also in this issue, regular contributor and healthcare law expert, Laurence Vick, completes his 2-part article on lessons learned from the Bristol heart scandal and, in a separate article, he discusses the recent findings of The Healthcare Safety Investigation Branch inquiry report on nasogastric feeding tube misplacements.
Once again, the magazine will be circulated to up to 40,000 people in the industry, including doctors, insurance companies, law firms and medico-legal agencies. It is published on the Medico-Legal Section of the Specialistinfo.com website, and printed copies can be ordered from Iconic.
Specialistinfo maintains a database of contact details for up to 90,000 UK consultants and GPs, including approximately 11,000 consultants and GPs who undertake medico-legal work. We also provide Medico-Legal courses for expert witnesses and promote the members of the Faculty of Expert Witnesses (the FEW).
We welcome feedback from our readers, so please contact us with any suggestions for areas you would like to see covered in future issues, or share your news and experiences with us.