Failure to review nitrofurantoin: hepatitis and rash
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Failure to act on cauda equina
Mr X, a 25-year-old fit and active man, was reviewed by his GP, Dr A, with a recurrence of lower back pain. He had noticed lumbar back pain intermittently throughout his 20s, but played a lot of sports to which he attributed his symptoms.
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A missed diagnosis but no negligence
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Failure to monitor renal impairment
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Sciatic nerve injury but no negligence
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Strong record-keeping – strong defence
Ms Q, 58 years old, consulted Dr G, a gastroenterologist, with a history of dyspepsia, early satiety and altered bowel habit. Clinical examination, including digital rectal examination, was recorded as normal...
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Starting GP training? Here are your ten top tips
A pain in the knee
Miss F, an overweight 11-year-old, attended her GP, Dr A, complaining of knee pain and clicking for two months following a twisting injury whilst playing football...
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Duty of candour – Scotland
A new duty of candour for all health, care and social work services comes into effect in Scotland on 1 April 2018. It places an expectation on organisations to be open, honest and supportive when there is an unexpected or unintended incident resulting in death or harm.
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Fairer system for setting discount rate in England and Wales is welcome news
A case of mistaken haemorrhoids
A patient presents with symptoms of haemorrhoids but is it something more sinister?
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Antibiotic allegations
A patient alleges her GP was negligent for failing to prescribe antibiotics
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Evidence to the Professor Sir Norman Williams Review

Government GP indemnity survey
The Government is surveying GP professionals in England to gain a clearer understanding of their needs ahead of the new state-backed scheme.
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GP state-backed indemnity - what we know so far
UPDATE: Eight months after the UK Government announced its intention to provide state-backed indemnity for GPs in England, we look at what we know about the planned scheme.
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Risk alert: nurse prescribing
Prescribers are responsible for all prescriptions they sign, including repeat prescriptions. Here Julie Price, head of risk management and education consultancy at Medical Protection, identifies the risks associated with nurse prescribers.
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Data Protection is changing
New data protection rules are coming into force on 25 May. Dr Rachel Birch, medicolegal adviser at Medical Protection, looks at two key areas that are changing.
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Cosmetic injections and vaccinations: ask the expert
Dr Rachel Birch, Medical Protection medicolegal adviser and Practice Matters editor-in-chief, answers some recent queries on cosmetic injections and vaccination errors.
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From the advice line: documenting aggressive behaviour
Dr Rachel Birch, medicolegal adviser at Medical Protection, shares a recent case on documenting a patient’s aggressive behaviour in his medical record.
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Risk alert: the role of non-clinical staff
Managing staff sickness
Dealing with staff absence can be a complex and time-consuming task for busy practices. Here employment law specialists Croner Consulting offer advice and guidance.
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