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[Music] welcome to this lecture on medical law today we will review the case of Montgomery versus Lana Keisha Health Board we will look into how this case caused the seismic shift in informed consent again here is our legal disclaimer the information I am providing here is intended for education purposes only and with all the information being provided being well documented in the public domain under no circumstances shall we accept any liability for any loss or damage incurred as a result of improper use of this lecture if you require independent legal advice please seek professional legal opinion I am a medical doctor not your lawyer first lets review the legal position of consent as directed by the Bolam case a doctor cannot be found negligent where they have upheld a reasonable standard of care this is determined by whether a doctors actions can be supported by a body of medical experts ie held in Bolam in the case of consent where a patient claims negligence on behalf of the doc