I believe overstretched that day e.g. it’s been stated #BawaGarba solo had 70 ill children in 3 locations, had to do an LP on a baby for possible meningitis simultaneously with managing Jack’s case which was enough for one Doctor with only Jack’s case to manage
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell @BoyGeekDrone and
So why not in those circumstances get PICU or the on call Consultant involved? Being a patient brings a totally different perspective.
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Replying to @lynn_laidlaw @BoyGeekDrone and
I am told on call Consultant was 10s of miles away. That was an Organisational Failing and way beyond
#BawaGarba’s control. In a strong (paediatric) team someone like the Senior Sister would have called PICU if she had concerns for the child and thought Reg was not doing well3 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @doctorcaldwell @lynn_laidlaw and
Why was her consultant not there? In the *same* hospital, there would be 2 consultants looking after acutely ill *adult* patients from 8am to 5pm on site, all other commitments cancelled, 7 days per week.
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Replying to @feline_charm @doctorcaldwell and
He was in Warwick, I think its in the SUI, though the SUI also said there were no staffing issues...which was nuts, given 1 of the recommendations was ..
staffing https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/460255/response/1128108/attach/2/FOI.SUI%20REPORT%20FOI%20Redacted.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1 …1 reply 1 retweet 4 likes -
Replying to @djnicholl @doctorcaldwell and
I worked at the LRI for years. No consultant physician would have been outside the city when on call without arranging cover, utterly unacceptable.
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Replying to @feline_charm @doctorcaldwell and
Some of the relevant parts of the SUI...note not put in front of the
#BawaGarba jury (this also happened in#DavidSellu) ..even though there are errors in the SUI...I really struggle to see why a jury should not see the SUIpic.twitter.com/jXgVo83jXe
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Replying to @djnicholl @feline_charm and
The
#CPS were recently severely criticised for withholding important evidence in many trials ....1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @doctorcaldwell @feline_charm and
Much much harder in
#BawaGarba as ultimately was convicted & appeal turned down.MUCH more clear cut in#davidsellu where he went to prison & convict overturned at appeal & no action nor compensation on this...Some should face charges of perjury in my viewhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3174741/A-scalpel-hospital-buried-evidence-clear-surgeon-jailed-patient-s-death-40-year-exemplary-career.html …3 replies 2 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @djnicholl @feline_charm and
If a Professional makes a mistake it may be a crime. If a Judge and Jury make a mistake that devastates an innocent life and family, hey, it’s just one of those things ....
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No, if a professional makes a mistake it's negligence - a civil matter. Only if they are grossly negligent leading to somebody's death is it a crime. A standard which applies to all walks of life, not just clinicians. And how do you know the judge and jury made a 'mistake'?
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