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- Organisation with a memory’:
implications for women’s healthcare
Professor James Drife, University of Leeds
Fertility regulation and the law
Professor Sheila McLean, University of Glasgow
Minimising risk: the use of Integrated Care Pathways in gynaecology
Tracy Slater, Clinical Nurse Manager, and Samantha Debbage, Research and
Audit Nurse, Sheffield
Defensiveness in clinical practice
Dr Andrew Symon, University of Dundee
Minimising risk: obstetric skills training
Dr Tracey Johnston, Consultant Obstetrician, Manchester
CHI and quality in women’s healthcare
Representative of the Medical Director, Commission for Health
Improvement
Good practice on the Labour Ward
Mr Harith Lamki, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Belfast
Systems approach to intrapartum risk management: findings from a
prospective study of seven maternity units
Brenda Ashcroft, Salford University
Negligent treatment in gynaecology
Mr Roger Clements, Founding Governor, Expert Witness Institute, London
Negligent treatment in obstetrics and midwifery
Mr Roger Clements, Founding Governor, Expert Witness Institute, London
Women’s healthcare and the rising NHS litigation bill
Representative of the Chief Executive, NHS Litigation Authority
Implications of the Human Rights Act for women’s healthcare
Mr David Hewitt, Soliicitor, Hempsons Manchester
Sexual abuse and the law
Dr Catherine White, St Mary’s Hospital, Manchester
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