Q&A with an MLA
Editor-in-Chief and MLA (medicolegal adviser) Dr Rachel Birch answers some recent queries from practices.
Read moreEditor-in-Chief and MLA (medicolegal adviser) Dr Rachel Birch answers some recent queries from practices.
Read moreData from the NHS National Reporting and Learning System shows that more than 800 reported patient safety incidents relate to test result management.
Read moreDr Rachel Birch shares a recent case, where a member asked for advice on how to deal with a request from a patient to record his consultations
Read moreMs C, a 43-year-old smoker who was otherwise well, presented to her GP, Dr Q, complaining of a few days’ discoloration to the tip of her right index finger. She explained that her fingers had always felt cold and often turned white and went numb when she was outside.
Read moreMr A was a 25-year-old man who was on lifelong steroid medication for congenital adrenal hyperplasia. He was under the care of Dr F, a consultant endocrinologist.
Read moreJS, a four-month-old baby, was felt by his mother to be developing a cold and was given oral paracetamol solution, which was effective. The following day his mother noted he was warm and snuffly.
Read moreBaby LM was taken to see his GP, Dr E, for his six-week check. During this examination Dr E noted that his left testis was in the scrotum but his right testis was palpable in the canal. He asked LM’s mother to bring him back for review in a month.
Read moreFollowing a hospital admission for status epilepticus, which was attributed to a previous cerebral insult, Mr G, a 35-year-old clerical officer, was started on an anticonvulsant regime of phenytoin and sodium valproate.
Read moreAn unusual presentation masks a significant underlying diagnosis
Read moreSurgery for an arachnoid cyst is complicated by an intracranial bleed.
Read moreA patient presents several times with a worrying vaginal discharge
Read moreA delay in sharing an urgent result with a patient results in a loss of vision
Read moreMinor surgery to remove a skin tag is complicated by an unexpected event
Read moreMr T, a 40-year-old accountant, attended a private health check under his employer’s healthcare scheme. Blood and protein were noted on urinalysis and his eGFR was found to be 45 ml/min/1.73 m2. He was asked to make an appointment with his GP and was given a letter highlighting the abnormal results to take with him.
Read moreMs N, a 33-year-old female accountant, presented to Mr X, a consultant orthopaedic surgeon, with severe lower back pain radiating to both legs.
Read moreMr A, an orthopaedic surgeon, was approached by a claimant’s solicitors to provide an expert report on behalf of their client.
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