Medical Records in primary care – the importance of good record keeping - NOW FULLY BOOKED!

Registration Closes
16 February 2010
Location
BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JP
Programme Details
NOW FULLY BOOKED! This is one of six workshops that are being provided by Londonwide LEAD (Learning Education and Development) in partnership with the Medical Protection Society (MPS). The workshop will be run by MPS and will enable understanding of the qualities required for effective record keeping, including: what constitutes a medical record, why medical records are important, how to write good medical records and the do’s and don’ts regarding clinical entries.
Registration Details
The cost for attendance at each workshop is £90. Places are limited so if you would like to attend please contact Karen Cooper (kcooper@lmc.org.uk) at Londonwide LMCs.

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