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In the first module of this two-part series, Probity in professional practice: Part
1, we explored how harm can be prevented in the
relationships between psychiatrists with patients, their
carers and families by following the rules of probity and good
conduct.
In this second module, we look at:
- probity in the relationships between psychiatrists, the
pharmaceutical industry and other commercial organisations
- seeking funds for meetings, publications, research,
prizes, travelling fellowships and public education
activities
- research undertaken on behalf of the Royal College of
Psychiatrists
- good practice when working with colleagues
- self-declaration of probity and health by
doctors
- guidelines on self-prescribing and declaration of
illness
- guidelines on prescribing for friends and family.
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An electronic handbook is available with these modules,
containing vignettes and FAQs relevant to professional
practice.
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Take-home notes to print and annotate
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