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Month: July 2020

Pelvic Mesh – Do No Harm

Reflections on the Cumberlege Committee Report from a Clinical Negligence Perspective by Henry Charles and Vanessa Cashman

Charley Turton Breach of duty, Current Affairs, Informed consent, Medical ethics, News, Uncategorized 1 Comment July 20, 2020 9 Minutes

Breach of duty: Bradfield-Kay v Cope [2020] EWHC 1352 (QB)

In this post, 12KBW pupil Samuel Cuthbert considers the ramifications of the case of Bradfield-Kay v Cope [2020] EWHC 1352 (QB) for the tests set out in Bolam v Friern Hospital Management Committee [1957] 1 WLR 583 and Bolitho v City and Hackney HA [1998] AC 232.

Editor - Elizabeth Boulden Breach of duty, Expert Evidence Leave a comment July 14, 2020 5 Minutes

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