And then when a whistleblower like Steve Bolsin brings Bristol down he suddenly carries the mark of Cain
Exactly. We don't know. But whatever detail emerged at the inquest which unusually provoked a police investigation, clearly remained compelling enough for a jury to deem her actions 'truly exceptionally bad'. It's a high bar. Few ever clear it. We can't just dismiss that.
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And the reason it appears self serving is because there was barely a whimper from clinicians when BG was convicted of GNM. Nobody seemed to care. Only when she was struck off, did cries of foul emerge. You have no idea how weird that looks to non-HCPs
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I think that’s the crux of the matter here John. I want medics to take collective action and be outraged when patients suffer as a result of systemic failings, provide families with answers and fix what’s gone wrong.
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https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/junior-doctors-round-3/ … This is a good example of exactly that. 4,000 backers on
@CrowdJustice but practically ignored by several prominent lay patient safety campaigners. Can't expect NHS staff to speak out if the majority of the public look the other way when they are crushed -
Chris, I am aware of what happened to you. It saddens me that we all seem to be in silos on these issues and there is no understanding that we all want the same thing, safe, effective care.
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Me too. And none of us have managed to get the 'majority of the public' to back us over *anything*. Most are blissfully ignorant of the alarming NHS reality that vexes us all. 'Prominent patient safety campaigners' I'd expect to be more vocal though. No blissful ignorance there.
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Lovely guy
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Do you mean Chris? No arguments from me if so. :)
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It was great to meet you in person
@drcmday and@DrMQureshi at the appeal hearing
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