Regulating doctors, ensuring good medical practice

Good Medical Practice: Consent

  1. 36. You must be satisfied that you have consent or other valid authority before you undertake any examination or investigation, provide treatment or involve patients in teaching or research. Usually this will involve providing information to patients in a way they can understand, before asking for their consent. You must follow the guidance in Consent: patients and doctors making decisions together, which includes advice on children and patients who are not able to give consent.