That's an interesting list - esp considering there appears to be complete non-compliance with those guidelines in this case. Have they any weight? Is it like GMC guidelines which one is obliged to account for?
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Replying to @C7RKY @hilaryklonn and
John - that’s one of the reasons why so many medics are concerned about this case. Clear lack of usual expected supervision. Amongst many many other failings that day.
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Replying to @TYoungstein @hilaryklonn and
Taryn - not as concerned as patients are. This is just 1 example of failure to follow a medical guideline. Among many, many other such failures that happen every day all over the UK without a peep from clinicians. And let's remember; the court accounted for mitigation here.pic.twitter.com/NOmDJ4Umyk
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Replying to @C7RKY @hilaryklonn and
NHS doctors are patients of the NHS too and so are our nearest and dearest. I don’t believe in this “them and us” division. It isn’t the case that there is not a peep from clinicians about individual or system failures. It was the basis for much of the Jr Dr contract debate.
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I was the medical world's biggest fan at one point. The 'them/us' scenario only became obvious to me after a criminal act was covered up by clinicians, managers and regulators alike. And it turns out I'm FAR from alone. That's what I meant by not a peep.
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