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Why civility matters in a complex world
This hour-long webinar takes place on Tuesday 14 January 2025 at 12.30pm and is designed to help you understand how behaviour has an impact on performance, and the key importance of information sharing in team environments.
Supporting IMGs – insights and strategies
This hour-long webinar takes place on Wednesday 8 January at 12.30pm and draws on MDDUS advisory and case experience, our own commissioned research, and our experience in delivering CPD to senior clinicians, helping them develop as inclusive leaders.
Dental webinar series: An introduction to Cognitive bias in dental practice
This hour-long webinar takes place on Tuesday 3 December at 1pm, is suitable for all dentists to attend.
Legal Webinar Series: Negligence Claims (Scotland)
This hour-long webinar is now available to watch on-demand and will provide an overview of medical negligence claims.
Legal Webinar Series: Negligence Claims (England & Wales)
This 40 minute webinar is available to view on-demand and highlights the assistance that MDDUS and its legal team can provide to members.
Legal Webinar Series: Coroner’s Inquests: what to expect (England & Wales)
This hour-long webinar is now available on-demand and will provide an overview of the Inquest process, and highlight the assistance that MDDUS and its legal team can provide to members.
Dental webinar series: Oral cancer - avoiding delay in diagnosis
This hour-long webinar is available on-demand and draws from MDDUS case experience and analysis of clinical negligence claims associated with delayed referral, resulting in a diagnosis of oral cancer.
CQC Webinar: Step into an Inspector’s Shoes (Dental)
This 75 minute webinar is now available to watch on demand and is suitable for all dental teams to attend.
CQC Assessment and Report update – are you CQCFIT? (Medical)
This hour long webinar is now available to watch on demand and is suitable for all doctors to attend.
Chaperones: reducing risk in GP practice
This 40 minute webinar is relevant for all members of the team working in general practice, but particularly for managers.