Clinical Law Southampton Podcast

Clinical Law Southampton

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Clinical Law Southampton: Mr Robert Wheeler, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon and Director of the Department of Clinical Law, discusses issues arising in clinical practice such as consent and confidentiality.
Abandoning Hope
TC was 69 when she presented with a supraglottic laryngeal cancer, affecting both her breathing and swallowing.
Aug 26, 2022
5 min
Balancing Conflicting Interest
An eagerly awaited case has been decided. You may recall the story of ABC, whose father, XX, killed her mother, leading to his detention in a psychiatric facility.
Aug 19, 2022
5 min
Refusing Consent For Surgery
Two recent cases with similar facts have resulted in different outcomes. ZA was a 53 year old schizophrenic woman who lacked capacity, and would die if she did not undergo an above knee amputation.
Aug 12, 2022
5 min
Defamation
The therapeutic relationship is based on a patient's trust and confidence; in particular that she believes that her doctor (or any other clinician) knows what they are doing.
Dec 17, 2021
5 min
Approving Palliation
In August 2019, a hospital sought a court declaration that RR (a 20 year old man)lacked the capacity to make decisions about the palliative care that he was being offered, and to approve the proposed plan.
Dec 10, 2021
4 min
Delusions And Capacity
It is intuitive that delusional illness impairs patients' capacity. But equally we are now well aware of the danger of discriminating against people on the basis of irrelevant considerations, as embodied in the Equality Act 2010.
Dec 3, 2021
6 min
Parents Opposing Consent In Competent Children
It is not unusual to hear that a child or young person is refusing treatment, and that those with parental responsibility are providing consent on his or her behalf. Whether parental consent is valid in these circumstances requires resolution in each case. Highly unusual is a different presentation: where a competent child is seeking treatment and providing valid consent, but the parents oppose the intervention.
Nov 26, 2021
5 min
Toothache And Incapacity
P is 17 with severe autism, living with his parents. He is unable to communicate in any consistently effective way.
Oct 8, 2021
5 min
Religious Influence On Medical Decisions Made For Children
Courts in England pass no judgement on but give considerable weight to families' religious beliefs provided they are legally and socially acceptable. The child's interests remain, however, paramount in all aspects of their upbringing, including religious matters.
Oct 1, 2021
9 min
Passing Patient Information To The Police
It is not uncommon to receive a request from the police for patient data. Recently we admitted a patient who had suffered an injury at home, and it was thought not to have been an accident.
Sep 24, 2021
7 min
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