@C7RKY and as if they were reading minds... hugely different perceptions in responses to errorhttps://twitter.com/kaifpardhan/status/1053621271605301248 …
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Replying to @gourmetpenguin
I think different issues are merging here. And competing. Safe space is a notion that sends chills down my spine. I object to it, given the prevalence of cover ups I know exist in healthcare even without it. It's the opposite of transparency & the wrong fix for the problem, imho.
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Replying to @C7RKY @gourmetpenguin
John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
We should be addressing those who would shift blame, rather than creating a means through which blame can be avoided. And whilst I do agree those behind the 'system' should be held to account, I fear it being abused to avoid individual accountability.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1053582542694244352?s=21 …
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John Clarke @C7RKYThis is what happens when you allow 'the system' to take the fall. Learn not blame, eh? "Devon & Cornwall Police has pleaded guilty to health & safety breaches following Thomas Orchard's death in custody in 2012" "No individual person is being prosecuted" https://news.sky.com/story/thomas-orchard-devon-and-cornwall-police-admits-failings-after-custody-death-11529590 …1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @C7RKY
Guess it comes down to which would make a bigger impact on patient care? IMO that’s the most important?
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Replying to @gourmetpenguin
Agreed, as long as we're taking the long term view. I always say there's a reason ever AA meeting starts with 'Hello my name is.. & I'm an alcoholic'. First step in solving any problem is openly admitting to its existence. Complete transparency has to be our start point, imho.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Do you think that’s doable? Such a huge gap in perception in what happens in healthcare. Agree it has to be transparent: but how do you bridge that gap between what different groups feel is normal or acceptable without some safety?
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Replying to @gourmetpenguin @C7RKY
I say that because Twitter would have me believe that I’m an evil person for continuing to support a system that exists to hurt people. And that doesn’t match what I see from my colleagues. Or maybe we’re all just horrible people working in healthcare. Don’t know
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Replying to @gourmetpenguin
I do hope you've never been made to feel that way by anything I've tweeted to you? Hope not! I don't think everyone working in healthcare is horrible, but I do think the medical world exists in its own 'bubble' which together with secrecy, accounts for much of that perception gap
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Replying to @C7RKY @gourmetpenguin
I honestly believe the world outside of that bubble is starting to come knocking and is determined to bring a little of the public's perspective into the debate, plus strip back the secrecy and curtail the cover ups. An uncomfortable, but necessary step, imho. For all concerned.
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Replying to @C7RKY
This is why I really appreciate you taking the time to reply and talk to me. Lots of people on here prepared to discuss & chat :)
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Believe me when I say that cuts both ways. I've always appreciated your honest contribution. It's the way forward. :)
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