Agree. We are not suggesting prosecution or sanction by regulators should never happen. But we have the equivalent of regulatory 'capital punishment' for mistakes to satisfy media under guise of 'public confidence'. It drives defensive practice, which is always bad for patients.
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Stanford experiment. Decent people can be made to do bad things. No excuse but it is true. Once you get on that road you have to justify it to yourself. Then becomes normalised.
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And don't we know it. All groups are guilty to some degree, but watching such a volume of doctors working their way down threads selectively picking out tweets which suit their confirmation bias is all it takes to see that in action. Public opinion gets overlooked in between.
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Haven't seen that. Don't disbelieve you. Judging what public opinion is is really difficult.
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