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7 articles tagged medico-legal

Duty of Candour: What It Requires and How to Do It Well
Being open after harm is both a professional obligation and, above a threshold, a statutory one. The rules are clearer than most surgeons think β and the instinct to wait until you know more is the wrong one.
OrthoVellum
duty of candour / medico-legal

Capacity and Best-Interests Decisions in Orthopaedic Practice
Capacity is decision-specific, time-specific, and presumed until disproved. The commonest error in surgical practice is treating a refusal you disagree with as evidence of incapacity.
OrthoVellum
capacity / consent

Informed Consent After Montgomery: How Standards Differ Worldwide
The legal standard for disclosure is no longer set by the profession β it is set by reference to the patient. What that means in orthopaedic practice, and how the test differs across jurisdictions.
OrthoVellum
consent / medico-legal

The Medico-Legal Duties of a Surgeon: A Global Overview
Negligence, consent, candour and regulation are four separate systems with different tests and different consequences. A map of what actually binds a surgeon, and how it differs by jurisdiction.
OrthoVellum
medico-legal / professionalism

Medico-Legal Basics Every Surgical Trainee Should Know
A general orientation to the medico-legal principles every surgical trainee should understand β documentation, duty of candour and more.
OrthoVellum Editorial Team
medico-legal / documentation

How to Write a Good Operation Note
The operation note is a legal and clinical record that matters. How to write clear, complete, defensible operative notes every time.
OrthoVellum Editorial Team
operation note / documentation

Compartment Syndrome: The Medico-Legal Minefield
Why ACS is a leading cause of negligence claims. Navigating the pitfalls of regional anesthesia, documentation, and the 'pulseless' trap.
Orthovellum Team
compartment-syndrome / trauma
