Medical professionals receive legal education following the scrutiny provoked by an examination of 'do-not-resuscitate' orders
A recent training session for clinicians at a local hospital has been conducted by the Law Officers' Department, focusing on the legal aspects of 'do not resuscitate' forms. The training was prompted by an audit that identified gaps in understanding of consent and documentation for 'do not resuscitate' decisions.
According to reports from Express, the training was aimed at improving the understanding of 'do not resuscitate' forms among clinicians at the hospital. The training was focused on the legal requirements of these forms and their implications in clinical settings.
However, it appears that there is no specific individual named in the search results who was responsible for conveying the legal training on 'do not resuscitate' forms to the clinicians. The results mention various training and workshops related to resuscitation and communication in clinical settings, but do not specify who delivered the legal education on these forms.
The Law Officers' Department has been called upon to provide this training, and it was reported that the training was given to clinicians at the hospital. The subscription service offered by the Bailiwick Express and the JEP provides exclusive content related to such topics, and new subscribers can enjoy their first month for just £1.
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In conclusion, the Law Officers' Department has delivered legal training to clinicians at a hospital about 'do not resuscitate' forms, and the training was needed due to identified gaps in understanding 'do not resuscitate' consent and documentation. The Bailiwick Express offers a subscription service starting from £1 per month, providing exclusive content related to this topic and more.
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