Confirmation and certification of death

The duty of a doctor to a patient continues after the death of that patient. All GPs should have a good working knowledge of the processes around confirmation and certification of death. These processes involve the completion of detailed, and sometimes unfamiliar, paperwork. Knowledge of the process...

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