I found another honest doctor! (Which I know many of my followers are always keen to find). Just take a look on this thread and you'll want to follow @perbinder. If that doesn't work, his pinned tweet should do it.
Delighted to see he's followed me back too - good morning!
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An interesting spin. Most doctors I know are absolutely honest, keen to learn, but overwhelmingly emotionally engaged with the challenge of caring. Failure comes hard for them.
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Fundamentally doctors are honest and that is the position we should be starting with not the other way round. This debacle has created a furore that is leading to people thinking that backing
#BawaGarba makes the medical profession dishonest. That’s not true.#patientsafety1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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I think yours is my tweet of the day on this subject. If not the year. But the key thing here is that you say we public don't understand & you're absolutely right. But not because we don't comprehend events, rather because events don't sit well with us. https://twitter.com/perbinder/status/1029616515140800512 …
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The public can’t understand why the medical profession would defend someone found guilty of manslaughter. Many of us are defending her because there were system failures that could easily have led any doctor to that fate. Also the gmc then pushed for her to be struck off
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Actually, what we really don't understand is why the medical profession would defend her without having access to all the necessary evidence of her conviction, in order to know exactly what it is they're defending. The Crown Court transcripts are yet to be made public.
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