It could have been me and that's no stretch of the imagination or extension of professional courtesy. It could have been me and I don't think I'm negligent. It could have been me and I'm not a bad guy.
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We are all reasonable people but our narratives are different. It’s difficult to comprehend the effects of being a victim of medical error and the despair knowing it will happen to others. I realise that medics feel similar on behalf of colleagues.
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Appreciated. V few GNM prosecutions of doctors to point at though (as compared to instances of patient harm, at least) do not sure how real that fear is. I agree about the differing narratives though. So true...https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1022978427618570240?s=21 …
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We work in similar situations Our work could have same outcomes So there but for the grace of God, go I & the rest of us clinicians who dare to go to the frontline
@djnicholl Dr Peter Wilmshurst has even put his head onto the@gmcuk block and offered ‘I’ve done as badly’ -
Has Dr Peter Wilmhurst got access to the Crown Court transcript then? Unless so, his observations are no less blind than anyone else's. You've done as badly as *what*, Dr Wilmhurst?
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Nelson Mandela spent how many years in prison at the hands of ia society that adamantly insisted he was Justly Guilty? We even hung people later proven innocent. Even The Law is not infallible
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He was deliberately trying to kill innocennt people to further his cause at one stage in his life. Now he's seen as a freedom fighter.
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