Fitness to practise hearings are a key part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's duty to protect the public, but they can be a traumatic time for those under scrunity, as Andrew Symon explain
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
In 2010 I wrote an article for MIDIRS Midwifery Digest: ‘Is midwifery at a cross roads? Questioning ...
Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK N...
Fitness to practise hearings are a key part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's duty to protect t...
Is appealing a legal decision ever worth the additional, time, money and emotional investment? What ...
Caring for non-English speakers presents unique challenges for maternity services. However, as Andre...
The issue of psychatric harm caused to a mother who experienced poor birth outcomes has once again b...
A discussion of recent legal changes in common law cases regarding patient autonomy and consent to t...
When someone has a learning disability, determining that person's capacity and, if necessary, their ...
Statutory supervision of midwifery has been in place in the UK for 113 years. Recently, however, the...
Claiming compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from a birth experience is unusua...
This article discusses the legal implications nurse prescribers need to be aware of in their interac...
Legal challenges to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) hearings are possible, but the intentionally...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Federation of State Medical Boards. All rights reserved.A B S T R A C T:...
Aim(s) - To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK ...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
In 2010 I wrote an article for MIDIRS Midwifery Digest: ‘Is midwifery at a cross roads? Questioning ...
Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK N...
Fitness to practise hearings are a key part of the Nursing and Midwifery Council's duty to protect t...
Is appealing a legal decision ever worth the additional, time, money and emotional investment? What ...
Caring for non-English speakers presents unique challenges for maternity services. However, as Andre...
The issue of psychatric harm caused to a mother who experienced poor birth outcomes has once again b...
A discussion of recent legal changes in common law cases regarding patient autonomy and consent to t...
When someone has a learning disability, determining that person's capacity and, if necessary, their ...
Statutory supervision of midwifery has been in place in the UK for 113 years. Recently, however, the...
Claiming compensation for post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from a birth experience is unusua...
This article discusses the legal implications nurse prescribers need to be aware of in their interac...
Legal challenges to Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) hearings are possible, but the intentionally...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Federation of State Medical Boards. All rights reserved.A B S T R A C T:...
Aim(s) - To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK ...
In England, care proceedings refer to the process whereby the family court decides to remove a child...
In 2010 I wrote an article for MIDIRS Midwifery Digest: ‘Is midwifery at a cross roads? Questioning ...
Aim(s) To examine the evidence of how poorly performing nurses and midwives are managed in the UK N...