There has been a tendency to blame the individual, says Prof Williams. Quick question to NHS complainants - did an individual get blamed when you complained? Or did they blame nobody (except perhaps you) and cover it all up? I don't recognise this so-called 'blame culture'.
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And yet somehow, today's session took place without a single patient witness and written evidence was not invited, but nonetheless accepted from doctor's representatives uniquely. What could possibly go wrong?
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Extraordinary though of course it ain't. Such partial 'learning'.
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Replying to @sarasiobhan
Indeed. When the learning is so partial that the conclusions are compromised, then I'm not sure it qualifies as learning at all? If I conclude 2+2=5, am I learning?
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Replying to @sarasiobhan
Efficiency of language. That's something I need to learn. 
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