Ethics, culture, and communication
IMG Articles and features
13/10/2022
Providing excellent patient care as an IMG
Providing excellent patient care as an IMG
Time to read article: 6 mins
No matter where you work in the world, in medicine delivering excellent patient care is a priority. Therefore, clinicians need to understand the things that matter most to people about their care. Guidelines on delivering care may vary between countries but in the UK, many patient complaints are the result of unmet expectations that, if managed properly, could have been avoided.
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IMG Articles and features
13/10/2022
Top tips on careful prescribing for IMGs
Top tips on careful prescribing for IMGs
Time to read article: 4 mins
Errors in prescribing can lead to challenging situations but mistakes do happen. We’ve put together some top tips to reduce risks and prevent clinical incidents.
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Understanding the pitfalls of corridor consultations as an IMG
Time to read article: 1 mins
So-called 'corridor' consultations present a number of potential ethical dilemmas for doctors which can cause future problems. Dr Raza discusses when and how they are best avoided.
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IMG Articles and features
12/08/2022
Navigating culture challenges in the NHS as an IMG
Navigating culture challenges in the NHS as an IMG
Time to read article: 3 mins
Working in the NHS can be an immensely rewarding experience but can also pose some unique challenges. Dr Maiedha Raza and Mr Solyman Hassouna offer some advice for International Medical Graduates on how to navigate culture within the NHS.
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IMG Articles and features
10/08/2022
Knowing your limits and boundaries as an IMG
Knowing your limits and boundaries as an IMG
Time to read article: 2 mins
When you start out in UK medical practice, you’ll be keen to get stuck into your new role and make a good impression but it’s important to know your limits and continue to develop your skills.
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Speaking up as an IMG – what is it, why do it and how to do it?
Time to read article: 4 mins
It is important to speak up if you have concerns about patient care in your workplace, but doctors don’t always know where to start. Dr Henrietta Hughes provides advice on when and how to speak out.
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