Is that ‘failure’ deliberate, to cause harm? Or in itself due to inexperience and limited knowledge? The Dunning-Kruger effect, along with lack of awareness of importance of features or effects. That’s exactly why juniors must be appropriately supervised
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The criminal conviction happened. As Gordon might say, "Get over it".
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Yet the courts are looking at a single instant, a single outcome- MPTS have then to decide whether that poses an ongoing threat enough for that Dr to be permanently unsafe. They are 2 separate issues, separate considerations, separate evidence requirements and interpretations
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Actually, it's more than that. They also have a duty to maintain public confidence in the profession, as well as assessing her fitness to practise. The former being at the heart of the current appeal.
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Indeed. But GMC obliged to explain & promote consistent messages about role of Drs, and their limitations so that people can make informed decisions about confidence. But GMCs confused and conflation of guilt on a single episode with ongoing safety- no wonder public confused
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