Medical Self-Regulation focuses directly on the regulatory process in the context of both the wider regulatory framework and that of other regulatory models. It will appeal to policy makers, as well as students and practitioners in the fields of medicine, medical law, sociology and professional regulation.
Medical Self-Regulation focuses directly on the regulatory process in the context of both the wider regulatory framework and that of other regulatory models. It will appeal to policy makers, as well as students and practitioners in the fields of medicine, medical law, sociology and professional regulation.
Mark Davies is Senior Lecturer in Law at Sussex Law School, University of Sussex, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Preface Part 1 Crisis: The background to medical self-regulation: The General Medical Council - powers and failings Criminal convictions and the General Medical council Doctors' attitudes to self-regulation Trust and the medical profession The NHS complaints and disciplinary processes. Part 2 Cases: The Bristol Royal Infirmary Rodney Ledward William Kerr and Michael Haslam Clifford Ayling Richard Neale Harold Shipman. Part 3 Change: Whistleblowing Lay participation in the regulatory process Self-regulation in a 'no fault' culture Crisis and change Revalidation - the GMC's big idea Conclusions and future directions Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Part 1 Crisis: The background to medical self-regulation: The General Medical Council - powers and failings Criminal convictions and the General Medical council Doctors' attitudes to self-regulation Trust and the medical profession The NHS complaints and disciplinary processes. Part 2 Cases: The Bristol Royal Infirmary Rodney Ledward William Kerr and Michael Haslam Clifford Ayling Richard Neale Harold Shipman. Part 3 Change: Whistleblowing Lay participation in the regulatory process Self-regulation in a 'no fault' culture Crisis and change Revalidation - the GMC's big idea Conclusions and future directions Bibliography Index.
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