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Recorded Webinars

Shared decision-making and consent

Paul Sankey, Medical Negligence Solicitor, Enable Law

Paul Sankey reflects on the meaning of patient consent from a medical and legal perspective – in the light of the latest GMC guidance. Paul looks at what constitutes ‘meaningful dialogue’ between clinician and patient – in the context of different clinical scenarios. He offers some top tips to help medical professionals fulfil their legal responsibilities in this complex area.

Please note that this session is taken from our 2020 Annual Conference.

Shared decision making and consent da ae - MediLaw
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CPD: 0.6 hours
£45.00 (+VAT)

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