#BawaGarba Consultants revealed the truth.
200k people from over 100 countries read this raw account of the Dr #bawagarba case from the Paediatric consultants that have supported her.
Have a read then read it again. How did this happenhttp://54000doctors.org/blogs/an-account-by-concerned-uk-paediatric-consultants-of-the-tragic-events-surrounding-the-gmc-action-against-dr-bawa-garba.html …
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Replying to @drcmday
Chris do you think there will be a point when the documents from the court are released to show why she was convicted. I think if the public are to understand why the medical profession are digging their heels in, it is important to know the facts. Do medical staff know the facts
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Replying to @Allyncondon
Thanks Allyn. Legal team now have a transcript of the criminal trial . It was suprising it took until 2018 for a transcript to be requested and made. Not sure why the
@MPS_Medical or@TheBMA didn't request it in 2015 I agree the public & drs should know what happened in court.3 replies 5 retweets 8 likes -
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
That transcript should be *immediately* published in the public interest, imho. How long have they had it? If
#BawaGarba's conviction is unjust, then this can vindicate HCP support for her and answer nagging questions. You get a mention in this, Chris. >https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1028409578076160000 …John Clarke added,
John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @doctorcaldwell @SafetyCarm and 3 others.@doctorcaldwell Dear Gordon, I've spent considerably longer than your commute thinking about your letter entitled 'Mistakes Happen'. I can only hope this helps explain my perspective & I thank you for explaining yours. https://onedrive.live.com/view.aspx?resid=4C387C68AF784C5F!4877&ithint=file%2cdocx&app=Word&authkey=!AJ1wnW1exT0tsis …#JackAdcock#BawaGarba#IsabelAmaro2 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
These issues shouldn't be conflated. Her initial conviction may or may not be correct. Hopefully we will find out in due course. The support for her is regarding that she should not be struck off because she is a good and safe doctor following the conviction.
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I accept there may be some people out there who think she shouldn't have been convicted. My own stance is to be more open minded and get all the evidence available before making unjustified assertions.
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Having read Dr Cusack's interview - and I think he is a true hero for the work he has put in to remediate Hadiza - I think very deep questions need to be asked, especially with regards to expert witnesses.
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Overall we need to see the bigger picture here, beyond this one very sad case, on how to make care better and safer with the resources we have and protect patients AND health care professionals.
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I agree with that last point wholeheartedly. And I also agree re expert witnesses, but I must say; patients are on the wrong end of that scenario every day. Clinicians definitely benefit more often than they lose out from questionable expert witnesses imho. Slightly ironic really
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Challenging
@gmcuk on#BawaGarba is about challenging principles toxic to NHS. 1. GMC leaders challenging decision on their independent expert MTP panel. 2. Disregarding system failures + decisions of senior healthcare people. Another Eg of GMC actionshttps://www.crowdjustice.com/case/we-won-whistleblowing-protecti/ …3 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
That's one interpretation and it raises serious questions, I agree. But there are other perspectives too. Have you read my reply to @doctorcaldwell's letter, in which you get a mention, Chris?https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1028409578076160000 …
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