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Consentus exists because the tools available for informed consent haven't kept up with the legal bar set by Montgomery. We're building the trusted reference, and we're building it with the people who actually do the operations.

What we'd ask of you

A short script for a procedure in your specialty, ideally one you consent for regularly. A filming session — usually two to three hours in a location you're comfortable with. Editorial review of the FAQ copy. An undertaking to review the page annually so the information stays current.

What we provide

End-to-end production: scripting support, filming, editing, captions, hosting, and the page itself. Your name and GMC number are on the page; the editorial decisions stay with you. We provide a clear contributor agreement covering IP, indemnity, and review obligations — drafted to be straightforward rather than clever.

What we don't do

We don't run ads. We don't sell patient data. We don't promote specific clinics or providers on the patient-facing pages. We don't ask you to endorse anything beyond the clinical information on your own page.

The wider mission

The patient-facing library is one half of the project. The other half is a commercial platform sold to hospitals and clinics, embedding the same content into their consent pathway with a verified audit trail. Contributing clinicians are credited across both, and we'll talk openly about the commercial model — there's no hidden agenda here.

Get in touch

Email info@consentus.org with a short note about your specialty and a procedure you'd consider authoring. We'll set up a 20-minute call to discuss — no pressure to commit on the call.

If you'd rather see what a finished page looks like first, browse the library.