| taking up appointments (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 49) |
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| teaching |
anonymisation of data for (Confidentiality FAQs, question 8)
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contribution to (Good Medical Practice, paragraphs 15-19)
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management of (Management, paragraphs 35-39)
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of good research practice (Research, paragraph 59)
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recordings made for teaching purposes before 1997 (Audio and Visual Recordings, paragraphs 15-16)
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| teams |
information sharing within (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 22d)
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leading (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 42)
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| teams, multi-disciplinary teams |
accountability in (Accountability in multi-disciplinary teams, paragraphs 1-6)
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leading (Management, paragraph 49)
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sharing information within (Confidentiality, paragraphs 10-12)
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working within (Management, paragraph 46)
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working in (Good Medical Practice, paragraphs 41-42)
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| Telecommunications Act 1984 (Audio and Visual Recordings, paragraph 21) |
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| telephone |
recording calls (Audio and Visual Recordings, paragraphs 21-22)
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remote prescribing by (Prescribing, paragraphs 38-42)
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| television, recordings for (Audio and Visual Recordings, paragraphs 23-28) |
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| terminal care |
communicating decisions on (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 61)
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reviewing decisions on (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 64)
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seeking patient's views (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 43)
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terminal care (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 26)
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tissues |
consent to obtain (Research, paragraphs 23-26)
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financial transactions (Research, paragraph 25)
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| toxicity studies (Research, paragraph 3) |
| trafficking of human organs (Transplantation of Organs, paragraphs 1-3) |
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training |
contribution to (Good Medical Practice, paragraphs 15-19)
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in confidentiality (Management, paragraph 42)
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management of (Management, paragraphs 35-39)
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systems in place for (Management, paragraph 12)
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within multi-disciplinary teams (Accountability in multi-disciplinary teams, paragraph 1)
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| transparency (Conflicts of Interest, paragraph 5) |
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| transplantation |
ensuring consanguinity in (Transplantation of Organs, paragraph 7)
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principles for doctors involved in (Transplantation of Organs, paragraphs 7-8)
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regulation of (Transplantation of Organs, paragraph 5)
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transplantation, using live donors |
ethics of (Transplantation of Organs, paragraphs 1-2)
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using live donors (Transplantation of Organs, paragraphs 1-4)
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| treatment |
arrangement of (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 2b)
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best available evidence for choice of (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 3c)
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competence for (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 3b)
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conflict with religious and moral beliefs (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 8)
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net benefits of (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 9)
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provision of information on options (Confidentiality, paragraph 7)
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reaching consensus on (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 17)
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treatment, refusal of |
and patient's actions (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 7)
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refusal of (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 13)
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refusal of (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 42)
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risk to doctor from patient and (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 10)
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requests for (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 42)
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uncertainty on effects of (Good Medical Practice, paragraph 14f)
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whilst assessing capacity (Withholding and Withdrawing, paragraph 52)
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| trust |
between doctor and patient (Consent, paragraph 1)
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in doctor-patient partnership (Maintaining Boundaries, paragraph 2)
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