The lessons always seem to be
Be more vigilant
Work harder
Fill in more forms
Read the policy
Do mandatory training
And not changes in Structure & Process to make it easier to do the correct and harder to do the incorrect things
@SafetyCarm @JanMDavies
It could've been you? Why? Are you often killing patients by behaving in a 'truly, exceptionally bad', grossly negligent manner then?
It's only criminals that risk going to jail and making a mistake is not criminal.
#BawaGarbahttps://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/1029303542685814789 …
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Bawa-Garba has been criminalised by poor common law.
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More utter nonsense. She criminalised herself by her own acts/omissions. Unless you regard your own opinion of the law above that of the High Court, of course?
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“Truly exceptionally bad” is not adequately defined in English law. This is widely known and accepted.
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Utter nonsense. It was defined by Lord Mackay in the Adamako case and further refined by the Sellu case. Latterly by the same judge who refused
#BawaGarba leave to appeal. I'd have expected someone studying medical ethics and law to recognise that fact. Concerning that you don't.
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