"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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I think the short answer is, it simply doesn't matter. Evidence based approaches are speedily punted off the nearest bridges when (some) medics feel exposed.
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Like Nicola Adock said this week, where were all these medics when BawaGarba was on trial for 5 weeks? Such a self-serving response it makes my teeth ache.
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There may be reason for some not attending, to be fair. But any of us not in attendance during those weeks can't claim to know all the facts, whatever the reason.https://twitter.com/gourmetpenguin/status/1022962707975294976?s=21 …
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It wasn't just about attendance though. No outcry (or apparent interest) when the GNM charge was given. Just tumbleweed until erasure.
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There was locally.
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Over the years I've been watching, news like this has always travelled very fast around the medical world. There are usually a dozen articles written by outraged clinicians within a couple of days, decrying any perceived wrong. How did this case come to be the exception?
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It's hard to know about cases unless the situation makes it through to people who 1) have access to, and 2) are prepared to share in the (medical) press. Wouldn't have occurred to me to do that
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