Protect Your Practice (And Keep Your Clients Safe)
I have written this book to help us focus on active positive solutions to the various challenges facing practitioners. I have worked as a clinical specialist in neonatal and paediatric nursing and as a midwife, both in and out of hospital, globally.
Due to my legal qualifications and wide experiences, I have many cases to draw from to share with others and how to get the best outcomes possible.
Both our clients and the practitioners benefit most when we are active, positive and most of all take our own responsibility. This means we are aware of situations and options and able to respond.
Sometimes it can be challenging and even overwhelming emotionally to defend our practice. This is why I have written this to guide others with the benefit of lessons learned from so many others.
My appreciation goes out to all the clients, and families I have served and to all the inspiring staff, including the difficult ones who taught me valuable lessons.
Resilience is often an over used word, yet there is something philosophical about not fighting and focusing on the negative rather, to find and create opportunities, learning and living a happy life. Perhaps this is a form of resilience.
This book is for all clinicians and both students and practitioners of law.
My own areas of practice have included various specialities (including: maternity, neonatal and paediatric intensive care, forensic psychiatry, heart surgery, respiratory illnesses and ventilation, resuscitation, radiology, histopathology). This wide variety of specialties gives me some understanding of the wider clinical network of our interrelatedness, and greater understanding of the needs of other practitioners outside my main areas.
I welcome feedback on this dyslexic book and invite you to invite us to collaborate.
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