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Hello, my names Ed Nandasoma. Im one of the team of medico legal advisors at the MDU and this is a short video to introduce the GMCs new guidance on decision making and consent. The guidance becomes live on 9 November and Ive included a link in the description so you can access it on the relevant section of the GMCs website. The guidance is relevant to all doctors though those of you treating patients under the age of 18 should read it in conjunction with the GMCs 0-18 guidance. I know youll be really busy right now and Ill try and take you through this guidance as briefly as possible but I do want to talk very briefly about the context in which this guidance has been developed. What test should be applied to judge whether adequate consent is in place has been a matter of debate for many many years. Should it be a matter of medical judgment alone? Should it be with reference to what a reasonable patient undergoing a medical intervention might think?