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November 16, 2020

Informed Consent Before, During and After a Covid-19 World

Regulatory Partner, Susan Humble and Oryon Develop, present an interactive webinar for healthcare professionals showcasing real examples of the issue of informed consent and provide an understanding of how the law and proceedings have changed, and what the future of these might look like.

Oryon Develop provide healthcare CPD courses and events. Over the years, they have provided updates on the medico-legal issue of informed consent, but nothing has changed the shape of the world quite like the Covid-19 pandemic. Susan Humble offers her legal and regulatory expertise and insights into this complex area.

WhenThursday, 19 November 2020 at 19:00 – 21:00
Price£39 + VAT
BookVisit Oryon Develop’s website to subscribe to this webinar*
*Oryon Develop will send you an email with instructions to register and gain access to the webinar ‘room’ 24 hours before, and a reminder 1 hour before the event.

Course contents

Part 1

Provides an understanding of whether informed consent has changed legally and, if so, what has changed, how and why. By examining the case of Montgomery (Appellant) v Lanarkshire Health Board, Susan considers how this would have been dealt with by the Supreme Court if it had happened during a pandemic.

Part 2

Susan looks at what could happen after a complaint has been made against you during a pandemic (such as Covid-19), what you will need to be prepared for, how it will be investigated and whether it will be managed differently.

She will also be asking: how is a fair process ensured? Are the rules relaxed because of Covid-19? What are your rights and obligations for a virtual hearing? And might the pandemic provide grounds for an appeal?

Part 3

Susan will explore practical case studies from the time of Covid-19, focusing on a Chiropractor, an Osteopath, and a Physiotherapist. She will discuss the issue of informed consent, the investigation itself and virtual tribunals.

We will be using interactive polls to vote on what you think the outcomes should have been and what they were before discussing the results.


What’s included?

Live 2-hour group learning webinar, speaker’s slides (if permitted), CPD certificate, and recording of the course (even if you can’t make the event itself).

Who should attend?

Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists, Podiatrists, Sports Therapists, Hand Therapists, Radiographers, Occupational Therapists, GP, Other Health Professionals, Trainee Health Professionals, and Students.


 
Click here to read an article by Susan on how sanctions for dishonesty differ between professions and how they have faced new challenges working under demanding conditions during the pandemic.

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