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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In Scotland without intent to do harm there wouldn’t be a prosecution for healthcare staff. There are long lists of medics who have been criminally convicted for their wilful & reckless behaviour. The medical community stands behind Dr BG for a reason
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Yes, self preservation.
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No. Intent. Take it out of healthcare and apply to all those within the criminal justice system. We place our belief in a fair judicial system and try to minimise any miscarriages if justice. Self-preservation applies to all of us under these circumstances
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All of the healthcare workers with a cold & complete disregard for the bereaved families. The level of care & attention jack received was appalling. If every conviction is challenges as being 'wrong' the
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That’s not a criminal offence though or a lot more of the general public would carry convictions. Healthcare staff are first and foremost citizen and the law applies equally to all
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To be fair, the general public don't have the same duty of care to consider though. Whereas it comes preinstalled with the white coat for you guys.
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I do not wear Whitecoat. I only want justice for
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Oh, come on Cheeky Umesh - against the backdrop of all these analogies being liberally cast around, if I can't get away with using a white coat one, I don't know what the world's coming to! ;-)
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