| Consultant Neurologists |
Neurology |
General description of the work of a Consultant Neurologist
The Consultant Neurologist is a doctor specialising in
diseases and illnesses of the nervous system and brain.
He/She will deal with epilepsy, multiple scleroses,
headache, brain injury, neck and back injury, stroke, nerve
damage, neuro-degenerative disorders and Parkinson’s
disease.
Most common clinical areas / procedures leading to a claim
of clinical negligence
• medication issues in epilepsy
• delay in diagnosis of brain tumours
• management of patients with multiple sclerosis
• management of patients with head or neck injuries
Sub-Specialities / Alternative and Additional job titles
The Consultant Neurologist may also be known as a Consultant
Clinical Neurologist.
Usual Qualifications
The Consultant Neurologist will have MRCP or FRCP
(Membership or Fellowship of one of the Royal Colleges of
Physicians) after his name.
Academic Appointments
The Consultant Neurologist may be a Lecturer or Professor in
Medicine or in Neurology. He/She may be an Examiner for one
of the Royal Colleges of Physicians.
Our Experts
The Consultant Neurologists who prepare reports on medical
negligence cases on our behalf are all experienced NHS
Consultants. They are in active clinical practice and they
are experienced at preparing medico-legal reports. They are
willing to attend Court in the UK and Ireland provided that
they are given enough notice and their fees and expenses for
attending are agreed in advance.
Each of the Consultant Neurologists who prepare reports on
our behalf has particular areas of clinical interest within
his/her practice and we match each case with the most
appropriate Consultant.
The Report
The Consultant Neurologists prepare their Reports for the
benefit of the Courts. In other words, they prepare unbiased
Reports in order to help the Court to decide the case,
rather than to help one side or the other.
The Consultant Neurologists examine all the documentation
and details of the case and look at the standard of care
that the Client received. They then give their opinion on
whether or not the standard of care that the Client received
fell below the standard of care he/she should have received.
Where necessary they provide background documentation and
information to back-up their opinion.
Documentation required
The most important documentation is the Client’s Hospital
Records. This documentation will usually contain their
Doctors’ Records, Operation Records, Nursing Records,
Out-Patient Clinic Records, Records of Blood Tests and
Investigations and Correspondence.
There may be copies or X-rays or CT or MRI scans or nerve
conduction tests. If these are related to the event in
dispute then copies of these will be of help to the
Consultant Neurologist when he/she is preparing his/her
Report.
An account of events by the Client and/or the Client’s
family will be of assistance to the Consultant Neurologist.
Copies of the Client’s Attendances with their Solicitor will
also help to clarify the areas of care that are at issue in
the case.
Time-scale for the Report
Once we have confirmation to proceed with the Report the
Consultant Neurologists can usually prepare their Reports
within 8 to 10 weeks. If a Report is needed urgently we will
endeavour to have it prepared sooner than this.
Price of the Report
Once we receive all the documentation we will provide you
with a quotation for the price of the Report from the
Consultant Neurologist. If you decide to go ahead with the
Report we will have it prepared and we will forward it to
you on receipt of payment.
If you decide not to go ahead with the Report after
receiving the quotation we will return all the documentation
to you and there is no charge.
Queries on the Report / Addendums
The Reports from the Consultant Neurologists are usually
very clear and give a concise opinion on the standard of
care the Client received.
If minor clarifications are needed then these will be
provided at no extra cost.
If, after the Report has been completed, additional
documentation needs to be examined by the Consultant
Neurologist or if additional work needs to be done in order
to provide an Addendum to the Report, then there may be an
additional charge. If so, we will inform you of this and
only proceed with your approval.
Client Examination
The Consultant Neurologists do not normally need to see the
Client in order to prepare a Report on the standard of care
he/she has received. They can usually prepare their Report
from the case notes and other documentation.
If the case does progress and a Report is needed on the
Client’s current medical condition and/or prognosis for the
future, then the Client may need to be seen by the
Consultant Neurologist for an examination and we can make
the necessary arrangements.
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