DENTAL LAW AND ETHICS
2002200 pages Paperback
ISBN-10 1 85775 911 7
ISBN-13 9781857759112
Edited by Paul Lambden
Description
This is an invaluable book for practitioners and students alike. It is written by a wide range of distinguished contributors who have expertise in all aspects of dental practice. Readable and authoritative, subjects range from confidentiality, consent, mental disabilities and negligence, and the practical aspects of managing complaints and claims. Where differences occur, as in Scotland, these are fully explained.
Developments in revalidation and continuing professional education make this a timely publication which should be readily available to every dentist and dental student. It provides clear and comprehensive guidance on key legal and ethical issues, and emphasises the standards which are now expected by patients and the profession.
The General Dental Council Rights, duties and responsibilities Professional duties of dentists Resource allocation and business ethics The clinical relationship Confidentiality Consent Informed consent Children Mentally disabled adults Practising in the NHS Negligence and litigation Legal considerations in Scotland Medical and dental research
Jenny King Andrew Bridgman Dame Margaret Seward Amolak Singh David Gibbons Greg Waldron Chris Dean Helen Kaney Andrew Collier David Corless-Smith Graham Walsj
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