Abuse of the doctor-patient relationship / edited by Fiona Subotsky, Susan Bewley and Michael Crowe.
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TextPublisher: London : RCPsych, 2010Description: 1 online resource (xi, 239 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108677288 (ebook)
- 610.696 22
- R727.3 .A28 2010
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The doctor-patient relationship is fraught with risk. Patients may be at risk from a doctor who misuses their position of authority, or is unclear where the appropriate boundaries lie. Doctors risk disciplinary or criminal proceedings when this happens. This book aims to address these risks, to assist clinicians in their daily relationships with patients, and to improve patient safety. The authors examine the ethical principles and how these may be taught; prevalence of abuse; regulation and sanctions; management and governance; remediation; and the roles of the different organisations that may be involved, such as the General Medical Council and medical protection societies. This is a practical guide to help clinicians avoid boundary violations and improve patient safety.
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