Fact is vast majority of paediatricians & crit care specialties get how excessively difficult her job was made. Would be difficult to appreciate unless you know what its like. Surprising that those who cannot or will not understand think they know better than so many who do know
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You shamelessly misdirect readers on the facts of this case imho, in order to attempt to influence opinion and gain support for reforms which are designed to secure unjustified extra protections for doctors. I've had enough of it, frankly.
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@DrJennyVaughan John means well and you or me or even@doctorcaldwell will not change his mind. He cares a lot for#justice but he genuinly believe#BawaGarba conviction was justified. The best thing is to agree to disagree and now focus on the future. What next?@gmcuk -
Anybody can change my mind if they present me with evidence to demonstrate why I should do so, Umesh. I'm open minded. What I believe is that nobody has put an evidenced argument together which demonstrates that her conviction is unjustified. Despite impressions to the contrary.
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I think it’s hard to say that the systemic failings were considered. All you can really say is that the systemic failings presented to, and available to the court, were considered. Not the same thing
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I don't think anyone can say anything for sure without the trial transcript (I'm looking at you again here,
@drcmday). It's important to be clear the jury (not just the court) heard such evidence, but otherwise I wouldn't disagree. Do you think something was left out? Why, if so? -
Didn’t talk to any of the trainees on the unit: hard to see how a clear picture of “normal for that unit” could have taken place without that; wider reports into quality of training can much later
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Ok, but if the jury got to hear what 'exceptionally challenging circumstances for that unit' were like on the day in question, then does that not better serve her defence than a more general picture of normality?
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Not sure: things like showing a consultant an abnormal blood result and having that ignored. I learnt pretty quickly that if you challenged that or pushed for a response, you could get taken to pieces. Public humiliation. That’s a cultural issue
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