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Clinicians must practice medicine in conformity with regulatory
requirements. That is the daily challenge, and those requirements
have been founded on medical law. This book describes clinical law.
A series of 62 brief commentaries are described, each setting out
an important clinical legal case decided in an English court. The
clinical relevance of the judgement is explained, together with how
it should influence the care of the patient. Clinical readers are
given skeleton guidance by their regulators, but almost no specific
tuition as to how to apply it. This book sets out how clinical law
has been applied in numerous cases, and thus provides guidance
which is directly applicable to every clinician's practice in the
United Kingdom. Although most court cases concentrate on the
medical aspects of patients' care, the common currencies within
clinical law touch on all clinical professions. Doctors,
physiotherapists and others take consent every day; pharmacists
must protect confidentiality; speech therapists consider the
capacity of their patients; and nurses wrestle with discussions
relating to whether their patients wish to be resuscitated The book
is directed at members of the eight regulated clinical professions,
the lawyers who deal with disputes, and all potential patients.
About the Author Robert Wheeler, RCS MS LLB(Hons) LLM is a
Consultant Neonatal and Paediatric Surgeon. He is the Associate
Medical Director for the Department of Clinical Law, University
Hospital of Southampton, Southampton Hampshire, England and
Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton.
https://www.uhs.nhs.uk/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Clinicallawupdates.aspx
Clinicians must practice medicine in conformity with regulatory
requirements. That is the daily challenge, and those requirements
have been founded on medical law. This book describes clinical law.
A series of 62 brief commentaries are described, each setting out
an important clinical legal case decided in an English court. The
clinical relevance of the judgement is explained, together with how
it should influence the care of the patient. Clinical readers are
given skeleton guidance by their regulators, but almost no specific
tuition as to how to apply it. This book sets out how clinical law
has been applied in numerous cases, and thus provides guidance
which is directly applicable to every clinician's practice in the
United Kingdom. Although most court cases concentrate on the
medical aspects of patients' care, the common currencies within
clinical law touch on all clinical professions. Doctors,
physiotherapists and others take consent every day; pharmacists
must protect confidentiality; speech therapists consider the
capacity of their patients; and nurses wrestle with discussions
relating to whether their patients wish to be resuscitated The book
is directed at members of the eight regulated clinical professions,
the lawyers who deal with disputes, and all potential patients.
About the Author Robert Wheeler, RCS MS LLB(Hons) LLM is a
Consultant Neonatal and Paediatric Surgeon. He is the Associate
Medical Director for the Department of Clinical Law, University
Hospital of Southampton, Southampton Hampshire, England and
Honorary Senior Lecturer, University of Southampton.
https://www.uhs.nhs.uk/HealthProfessionals/Clinical-law-updates/Clinicallawupdates.aspx
The Oxford Handbook of Medical Ethics and Law is the definitive
guide to the legal and ethical issues around medical and surgical
practice. It is written with the busy clinician in mind who will
not have time to read lengthy and complex legal or philosophical
documents but requires the key information presented without
technical jargon in a handy quick-reference style. The handbook
also includes a substantial number of examples taken from a wide
variety of specialties with the relevant legal and ethical issues
clearly explained, so that the reader can see how these principles
play out in day-to-day patient care. Both medical students and
current professionals will find this an essential practical
resource.
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NEW HISTORICAL NOVEL FULL OF MYSTERY, SUSPENSE AND INTRIGUE EARHART
AND NOONAN DISAPPEAR: WHY? This dramatic controversial novel is not
your typical Amelia Earhart biography or dry report. Two expert
pilots ask pivotal questions and provide valuable pieces to the 75
yr. old puzzle about Earhart's mysterious disappearance. Were they
on a secret mission to photograph Japanese installations? Who
kidnapped them? Was FDR part of the government cover-up that
continues to this day? Climb into the cockpit with the woman who
said, "Adventure is worthwhile in itself." Fly along on their
daring, exciting, once-in-a-lifetime journey from Hawaii to
Suriname to the Burma Road, and beyond. Rub elbows with the smarmy
characters that played a part in the seething, prewar underworld of
the South Pacific with its exotic, sultry ports of call: spies,
saboteurs and masters of torture. Join Captain Black and his sexy
companions for a drink at a waterfront dive. Earhart and Noonan
were thrust into the intrigue of a shadowy world and became the
first causalities of WWII. Find out what price they paid and what
it feels like to be left out in the cold. Be entertained while you
learn the historical facts based on meticulous research about the
biggest mystery of the 20th century.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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This highly successful short history of Cleveland has now been
revised and brought up to date through 1996, the bicentennial year,
including two new chapters, and new illustrations and charts.
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