I'd love to put out a survey tweet asking the public (non-clinicians) if they felt the result from the #BawaGarba case gave them confidence in the medical profession. Problem is; I'm followed by altogether far too many clinicians to get an accurate result.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Ex-clinician John, so less COI. Completely understand your perspective, though don’t entirely agree. Genuine question: why is there not a huge push for corporate manslaughter charges against the trust?
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Replying to @IamBonglie
Be genuinely interested to know what you disagree with John - I know you and I are rarely off the same page normally. I'd certainly join any push for those charges though - did you catch my reply to
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Replying to @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell
I have hesitated to get into this on here. A lot of doctors have been intemperate in their comments, imo. Also reluctant to add to the Adcocks’ pain.
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Perhaps all could now unite on what I believe most would agree on. 1) The consultant’s actions were never called to account. 2) The actions, omission & commission, of the trust were utterly reprehensible & they need to be called to account
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That's all easy to agree with, absolutely. No thought required.
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