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If you're serious about exam success, it's time to Concentrate!
Medical Law Concentrate is the essential study and revision guide for law students looking to consolidate knowledge and achieve the best possible marks in their exams. Providing clear, succinct coverage of the essential topics, it enables you to quickly grasp the fundamental principles of this area of law and excel in exams.
This guide has been rigorously reviewed and is endorsed by students and lecturers for level of coverage, accuracy, and exam advice.
Packed with essential information, key cases, revision tips, exam q & as, and more, Medical Law Concentrate is also supported by extensive online resources to take your learning further.
Readership: Undergraduate students taking an optional module in medical law or postgraduate students taking an LLM or MA in medical law. Also nurses and other health care practitioners taking courses in medical law.
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1: The contemporary healthcare environment
2: Medical negligence
3: Consent
4: Confidentiality and access to medical records
5: Abortion and prenatal harm
6: Assisted reproduction
7: Organ transplantation
8: Mental health
9: The end of life
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Jo Samanta is Principal Lecturer in Law at De Montfort University, where she convenes the medical law module. She has published widely in journals such as Medical Law Review, and Journal of Law and Society.
Dr Ash Samanta is Consultant Rheumatologist, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust and part-time Lecturer in Law at De Montfort University. He has published in journals such as Medical Law Review and theBritish Medical Journal.
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"Clear, concise, easy to follow, well ordered, and the relevant field experience of the writers also comes across." - Austen Garwood-Gowers, Reader in Law, Nottingham Trent University
"Great features which will certainly appeal to students preparing for exams such as the diagrams, key cases, and sample question/answers. I particularly like the key debates section which is excellent and unique." - Renu Barton-Hanson, Principal Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University, London
"The writing style is clear, articulate and easy to read. The structure of their approach also helps by introducing key concepts and building on these, thus developing reader confidence." - Doug Morrison, Lecturer in Law, Leeds Metropolitan University