Senior Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
My undergraduate bachelors degree was in law (LLB (Hons) Kingston University, 1982). I then did my professional exams (Solicitors' Final Examination, 1983) and practised law for a couple of years before I did a masters in law (LLM, University of Cambridge, 1988). A developing interest in health law led me to undertake a masters in Medical Law and Ethics (MA, King's College London 1997). My PhD examined the divergence of views on best interests' decision-making (PhD, Kingston University, 2011). I am Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK (2016).
Want to record your doctor's appointment? Great idea, but first, check it's legal
Nov 02, 2020 09:10 am UTC| Law
As you fire up your computer for a telehealth appointment, or prepare to walk in to see your doctor, you may be wondering whether to record your appointment. You might even think about doing it without asking permission...
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