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January 23, 2023
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Have no fear - its just a cervical smear!

As we head into cervical cancer prevention week, many young women will been shocked to learn of the many deaths that occurred in the last few years as a result of cervical cancer.

Ellie Goodison
Clinical Negligence
December 20, 2022
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Fixed recoverable costs: the campaign continues

The government has been in debate over the costs of clinical negligence claims for many years. The argument has always been that the cost of litigation in a claim is too high.

Clare Gooch
Clinical Negligence
December 13, 2022
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Concerns raised about patient access to GP appointments

The NHS plans to recruit more than 1,000 GP assistants to help tackle the significant backlog of patient appointments and to allow GPs more time to treat patients.

Lauren Muir
Clinical Negligence
December 08, 2022
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Grief Awareness Week 2022

We recognise that medical negligence resulting in death or a life altering injury leads to many unanswered questions, which intensifies the grieving process. 

Clare Gooch
Clinical Negligence
October 28, 2022
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NUH bosses apologise for serious incident report delay

Nottingham University Hospital (NUH) has been further criticised this week for a backlog of incomplete Serious Incident Reports.

Suzanne Munroe
Clinical Negligence, Clinical Negligence - Pregnancy and Birth, Press
October 21, 2022
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Kirkup report: common pattern of significant failures at hospitals

Many have described Dr Kirkup’s report as a harrowing read following its publication on 19 October 2022 and they’re not wrong.

Clare Gooch
Clinical Negligence - Pregnancy and Birth, Clinical Negligence
December 01, 2020

Response to CQC report on Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust

Switalskis represents the Andrews family, whose baby Wynter died as a consequence of neglect by Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Suzanne Munroe
Clinical Negligence, Clinical Negligence - Pregnancy and Birth
October 08, 2020

Inquest finds that “obvious neglect” contributed to the death of Baby Wynter Andrews

The inquest into the death of Baby Wynter Andrews concluded yesterday, with the coroner stating that “obvious neglect” had contributed to Wynter’s death.

Suzanne Munroe
Clinical Negligence - Inquests, Clinical Negligence
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