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Walking the tightrope of Covid-19 – how can doctors and other healthcare professionals protect themselves from future criticism? | The Lawyer

Walking the tightrope of Covid-19 – how can doctors and other healthcare professionals protect themselves from future criticism? | The Lawyer
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I feel like a civilian for the first time in decades – retired consultant Seamus O Mahony has a cure for modern medicine

Over the course of two previous books, Seamus O’Mahony, recently retired consultant gastroenterologist at Cork University Hospital, has established himself as a clear-eyed and articulate commentator on modern medicine and healthcare systems. He has written brilliantly about our expectations around life, death, disease and modern doctoring, debunking myths and challenging fallacies, including the notion that medicine can save us all. Now, he has a new book, The Ministry of Bodies, that began as a kind of “year in the life of” a busy hospital. A few months into that year – 2019 – O’Mahony, now 60, decided to retire. “That changed the entire tone of the book,” he says. “I was coming to the end of a very long career, so inevitably I was looking back, at the good things and bad things.”

GMC publishes updated guidance on remote prescribing to reflect impact of pandemic

GMC publishes updated guidance on remote prescribing to reflect impact of pandemic The GMC has published updated guidance on remote prescribing to reflect a huge shift away from face-to-face consultations during the coronavirus pandemic. by Luke Haynes Free email bulletins

Pandemic leaves three quarters of GPs fearing investigation over factors outside their control

#CoronavirusSA: Cases drop to 2 548

───   06:11 Tue, 02 Feb 2021 Photo: Pixabay The number of Covid-19 related cases identified in South Africa on Monday has dropped to 2 548 from 4 525 on Sunday. A total of 235 new fatalities were reported, compared to 213 on Sunday: Western Cape 64, Eastern Cape 59, Gauteng 51, North West 33, Free State 16, KwaZulu-Natal 10 and Northern Cape 2. This brings the total number of Covid-19 deaths to 44 399. The number of recoveries now stand at 1 306 022, representing a recovery rate of 89%. The cumulative total of tests conducted to date is 8 300 749, with 21 549 new tests recorded since the last report. President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday night that over the past seven days, the country had seen a steady decline in infections from an average of more than 10 000 to 5 500.

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