Thank you - much appreciated. But I'm afraid that's the High Court appeal, rather than the original Crown Court trial. Is the other link you we're thinking of also for the appeal?
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67 and
No I think it was for the original trial John. I remember being shocked at what I was reading, it covered the enalapril being given and the fact that Jack was haemorrhaging into his lungs. Will have another look.
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Replying to @lynn_laidlaw @C7RKY and
That ruling is from the GMC case. The criminal court transcript has never been published. The SI report is somewhere on the internet, last saw it published by
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Replying to @katemasters67 @C7RKY and
Thanks Kate. On reflection I can’t remember exactly what it was I read but it certainly provided much more medical detail than I had read before. I remember being very shocked at the amount of failings in Jacks care.
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Replying to @lynn_laidlaw @katemasters67 and
For a number of doctors to be defending her actions, has me thinking that the is generally the level of acceptable practice & care. Why else would they be screaming "it could be me next"? We accept it as service users or die.
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Replying to @Janine00050361 @lynn_laidlaw and
It’s. It about ‘acceptable’ or ‘unacceptable’ practice, its about seeing sharp end and realities 1st hand of what can happen when your mind is pulled from pillar to post + backup systems you rely on to catch issues are stressed/not as effective as usual +...+...
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Replying to @Cjw450Cathy @Janine00050361 and
In many cases reluctantlydrop our shoulders in resignation knowing that in same circumstances we may well have made same/similar/other equally disastrous wrong turns. Also, at end of day, systems often are just enough to work, but only takes one more thing to tip over the edge...
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Replying to @Cjw450Cathy @Janine00050361 and
And whether that one more thing happens, or contributes to adverse outcome is unpredictable or uncertain
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Replying to @Cjw450Cathy @Janine00050361 and
I do sympathise with this, but I also struggle to imagine any circumstance where I would confuse. 2yr old with a 6 yr old. Or where I would forget that it's not my job to stop those around me from conducting CPR - even if it hadn't been the wrong call.
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Replying to @C7RKY @Cjw450Cathy and
I do wish you could come see the melee - it’s like guerrilla warfare in the dark and mist At Oban I have started consultations with the incorrect patient more than in my whole career because of a fact dangerous tradition of not having patients’ name over the bed
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You've no idea how much I wish I could do that. I want to better understand because I want to fix things. I don't want pts, relatives or HCPs to feel under threat from this insanity & I think all 3 groups do right now. But I also want 'truly exceptionally bad' to mean something.
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