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Part 1: The background to medical self-regulation: The General Medical Council - powers and failings
Criminal convictions
Doctors attitudes to self-regulation
Trust and the medical profession
The NHS complaints and disciplinary processes. Part 2 : The Bristol Royal Infirmary
Rodney Ledward
William Kerr and Michael Haslam
Clifford Ayling
Richard Neale
Harold Shipman. Part 3: Whistleblowing
Lay participation in the regulatory process
Self-regulation in a 'no fault' culture
Revalidation
Crisis and change
Conclusions and future directions
Index.
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