tell the patient (or, where appropriate, the patient’s advocate, carer or family) when something has gone wrong. apologise to the patient (or, where appropriate, the patient’s advocate, carer or family) offer an appropriate remedy or support to put matters right (if possible) What are the main principles of the dutyRead More →

The Duty of Candour came into effect in November 2014 when organisations that are registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), were legally obliged to be open and honest with patients when things went wrong. Where did duty of candour come from? The statutory duty was introduced in November 2014Read More →

If you look closely enough, it reads: ‘Jo Davidson’s DNA has been identified at Farida Jatri’s house. A match has been made to Tommy Hunter stating she is both his niece and daughter. ‘ Any medical expert would also have noticed the term used by Steve Arnott (Martin Compston) whenRead More →

Duty and customs clearance CFR includes import customs duty, which is borne by the buyer. Once the goods are dropped by the seller at the designated port, the unloading of goods rests with the buyer. What does CIF mean in customs? Cost and Freight Cost Insurance Freight CFR and CIFRead More →

Receiving a Juror Summons Prospective jurors are: Canadian citizens. at least 18 years of age. randomly chosen from the Alberta Registries database. Who is not eligible to serve as grand jurors? A person is not eligible if the person: has served on a Grand Jury within the past 12 months,Read More →