The Clinician's Survival Guide
Do you struggle with practical aspects of working as a clinician, such as finding the right job, time-keeping, inefficient systems and medico-legal risk?
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The Clinician's Survival Guide
7 ways Clinician's Can Prevent Complaints
This episode is about what YOU should do to protect yourself from receiving patient complaints.
Complaints are an unpleasant reality of working as a clinician. Whilst they may serve important functions, they are not a nice experience. This episode highlights:
- 7 often neglected things you should be doing to prevent complaints
- 7 things clinicians often do, but should NOT be doing to prevent complaints
- That there are ways to reduce, but not eliminate the risk of complaints altogether
By practicing in a way that reduces complaints from patients, you are more likely to have a fulfilling life as a clinician.
This is the third in the 3 part discussion surrounding complaints.
Updated, removing reference to social media, otherwise same
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Dr Munir Adam (Dr Munir Ali-Zubair) is the host, and leads the multi-professional Primary Care UK team that manages this podcast.
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