Confidentiality for GPs

Taking place on Thursday 6 March from 1.30pm to 4.30pm, this course will explore what is expected of GPs in relation to confidentiality

This 3 hour interactive course will address the regulatory, ethical and professional requirements for GPs in relation to patient confidentiality and will explore and illustrate common risk areas in this wide ranging and challenging topic. Breaches of confidentiality are unfortunately commonplace in primary care, and often have statutory consequences under data protection law.

Through the use of case examples and group discussion delegates will gain a better understanding of how to mitigate risks associated with organisational processes, the sharing and disclosing of patient information and new ways of working such as remote consulting.

The course will cover specific areas including; understanding parental rights, disclosures which are required by law or in the wider public interest, patients accessing their own clinical information, dealing with data security breaches, and managing deceased patients personal information.

We will also examine how patient information may be shared safely with other health care professionals and other external agencies.

Upon completion, a certificate detailing 3 hours of verifiable CPD will be provided by MDDUS to all attendees.

Course Fee: 

MDDUS medical member: £70
Non-member: £105

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To take part in this workshop:

  • You must be able to access and join a Zoom meeting from whatever device you choose to use.
  • Participants require a PC or laptop which has either a webcam and microphone integrated (or attached). Alternatively delegates can use a tablet/phone (although some functionality may be unavailable and you may not be able to see all delegates).
  • Participants must be willing to share their names and webcam with other participants whilst attending the workshop. 

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