The doctor must offer to consult a colleague as soon as circumstances require, or accept a request from the patient or those close to the patient.
He must respect the patient’s choice and, unless there are serious objections, refer the patient or call on any legally qualified consultant.
If he does not feel he should agree with the patient’s choice, he may recuse himself. He may also advise that another consultant be used, as he must do if the patient does not express a choice.
At the end of the consultation, the consultant informs the attending physician in writing of his findings, conclusions and any prescriptions, notifying the patient accordingly.