DAUK Chairman, Dr Jenny Vaughan, speaking on BBC news about the Dr Bawa Garba case, said that health care needed an open and transparent culture where harm was minimised by learning from mistakes.
Watch the interview on BBC news here.
Watch the interview on BBC news here.
MANCHESTER—A doctor who received a suspended jail sentence over the death of a 6-year-old boy can return to unrestricted practice, a medical tribunal has ruled. Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba returned to…
Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba’s application to have her medical licence fully restored was granted today by the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service (MPTS). The Doctors’ Association UK have supported Dr Bawa-Garba throughout her case…
Dr Jenny Vaughan invited speaker at the HSJ workforce virtual series Register for this online webinar on Wednesday 24th March, 11.15-12.15 DAUK's chair Dr Jenny Vaughan is an invited speaker…
Dr Jenny Vaughan, vice chair and law and policy lead at the Doctors' Association UK, was at the Westminster Health Forum on clinical negligence in the NHS this morning.
https://twitter.com/itvnews/status/1350564956496920576?s=21 ITV News Jan 16 2021 Dr Jenny Vaughan, Vice-chair of The Doctor's Association UK says that doctors and nurses should be protected from Covid-19 treatment decisions on ITV News.…
https://twitter.com/LBC/status/1350471113202159616?s=19 Doctors and nurses need protection from prosecution over Covid-19 treatment decisions made under the pressures of the pandemic. Dr Jenny Vaughan discusses emergency legislation to protect medical staff from…