Smooth sailing – Working Overseas

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More doctors are jumping ship to work abroad, but uncharted waters present new risks, argues Sara Williams. Suitcase in one hand and passport in the...

Sticky business – Using USB sticks safely

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USB sticks are small and fast with mega memory. But new technology brings new problems; MPS Writer Sara Williams explains why they should be...

A ‘copy and paste’ culture

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The temptation to lift someone else's work from the internet can be overwhelming when struggling to meet a deadline, but the risk is simply...

Safe prescribing – Medication Errors

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(Correct as of April 2008) Medication errors account for approximately 20% of all clinical negligence claims against doctors in both primary and secondary care....

Confidentiality – General principles

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(Correct as of April 2008) Confidentiality is at the centre of maintaining trust between patients and doctors. As a doctor, you have access to...

An inconvenient truth

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MPS is often contacted by doctors who are surprised that their attitude and behaviour outside the clinical environment has called their fitness to practise...

Ready, set, go! How junior doctors can contribute to the Olympics

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The term good Samaritan stems from the bible – a person who gratuitously gives help to those in distress. During the Olympics, foundation doctors...

Tintin – a diagnosis by Dr Fairytale

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I have taken this referral from Claude Cyr, a professor of medicine at Quebec's Sherbrooke University asking for some differential diagnoses. Professor Cyr has...

Bringing ambulances to Mumbai

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When an elderly man in Manchester spots the first signs of a heart attack it takes just a simple '999' call to have an...

What’s happening with your pension?

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The last 12 months have seen a number of proposed changes to the NHS Pension Scheme, as well as reductions in the amount individuals...