"I don't think she will ever learn from her lesson" - Nicky Adcock, Jack Adcock's mum, on Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba's appeal against being struck off medical register after the six-year-old's death. Read the full story here: https://trib.al/OzCzRvz pic.twitter.com/4l8NZKhDqK
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No I think it was for the original trial John. I remember being shocked at what I was reading, it covered the enalapril being given and the fact that Jack was haemorrhaging into his lungs. Will have another look.
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That ruling is from the GMC case. The criminal court transcript has never been published. The SI report is somewhere on the internet, last saw it published by
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Thanks Kate. On reflection I can’t remember exactly what it was I read but it certainly provided much more medical detail than I had read before. I remember being very shocked at the amount of failings in Jacks care.
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For a number of doctors to be defending her actions, has me thinking that the is generally the level of acceptable practice & care. Why else would they be screaming "it could be me next"? We accept it as service users or die.
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#iamhadiza truly believe they’d have acted the same, we are stuffed. -
Hospital medicine in the current climate is chaotic. Over that last winter period any clinical worker, and their patients, could have been in a similar situation. Where is the focus on improving this climate rather than metering out unfair justice?
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Jack died 7 years ago. There have been 7 years worth of opportunities in this case and others to address the system issues. Why this case, and why now? Could it be something to do with Dr BG losing her job?
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The NHS is a juggernaut with change slow to come. That being said, even in the short while I've known the NHS I have seen good changes comes but I have also seen the effect of poor staffing and an increasingly burdened system. We are busier than we have even been & we have less.
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