GP Care and Covid19
By Dr James Hampton, Dr Jonathan Lieberman & Dr Tony R Feltbower
Posted 25 November 2021
8 Minute Read

Tags:
- Cancer Diagnosis Delay
- Oncology Litigation
- COVID-19 Treatment Disruption
- Lung Cancer Referrals
- Oncologist Expert Witness
- Oncology Claims
Expert Disciplines:
- Oncology
About The Author
Dr James Hampton, Dr Jonathan Lieberman & Dr Tony R Feltbower
Dr James Hampton
Dr James Hampton is an experienced General Practitioner who can provide expert commentary on most areas of General Practice, with particular interests in vasectomies and musculoskeletal conditions. He has been preparing medico-legal reports in medical negligence cases for over 30 years and handles approximately 4–6 cases per month.
Dr Jonathan Lieberman
Dr Jonathan Lieberman has been a principal in General Practice since 1987 and was recognised with the Syntex Award for Innovation for establishing the first GP-based Specialist Diabetic Clinic in the North West. He is also a specialist in Health Assessment and has provided over 30,000 medico-legal reports covering respiratory, orthopaedic, industrial, and other injuries. He is highly experienced in clinical negligence, life expectancy, and capacity reports.
Dr Tony R Feltbower
Dr Tony R Feltbower is a retired GP who continues to practise as a community surgeon specialising in vasectomies, and as a GP Expert Witness. Since 1994, he has been delivering medico-legal reports for Claimants, Defendants, and the General Medical Council, with a focus on clinical negligence and personal injury cases.
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