2/2 "This was followed by an equally striking decline over 1999 and 2000, with no instances in 2001. Within the period 1989 to 2000, lives were shortened to the extent described in Chapter 2" > Dr Jane Barton worked at Gosport hospital between 1988 and 2000.
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1998... shipman cases gaining traction, question being asked by others, why GP not picked up sooner is just unbelievable. The medical profession should have been acutely aware of the possibilities of others - there is doctors out there who accepted this practice - i am certain.
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Pharmacists!
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What would you have expected to be obvious to them in this scenario, Cathy?
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The report highlights that the quantity of opioids being used at this hospital and trend should have been picked up. Plus pharmacist was checking drug charts on the ward so I’d expect them to pick up on potential over-treatment. However, ward pharmacists then had more of a >>
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focus supply side of meds generally speaking, and weren’t necessarily checking clinical use like we do now.
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Thanks Cathy. :)
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