Down with ... the general medical council.

Date:
2004
  • Audio

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Description

First part in a three-part debate series in which some of our best-known institutions are put to the test. This part features the General Medical Council. Given the recent Harold Shipman story, is the GMC doing its job to protect the public from medical misshaps? Leading health lawyer Ann Alexander takes a critical position while president of the GMC, Sir Graeme Catto, attempts a defence. The subject is then opened up to a forum of experts.

Publication/Creation

London : BBC Radio 4, 2004.

Physical description

1 sound cassette (45 min.)

Notes

Broadcast on 12 May, 2004

Creator/production credits

Produced by Jim Frank
Presented by Diana Madill

Copyright note

BBC Radio

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Languages

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