That’s disgraceful
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There are more shocking tales than ours around tbh. It's an alarmingly slimy scene when you kick over this particular rock.
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Is it hopeless? Is our best route just to suck up to the ghastly clinicians who behave like this to try and protect ourselves from worse care?
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Only you can really decide how best to deal with it in your own situation, but the one thing I can tel you from my personal experience is that learning the rules/laws surrounding consent can have a positive effect sometimes.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/1052607713862135808?s=21 …
John Clarke added,
John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @nickyhigby @fnmahmoud29The standard of my family's medical consultations has improved no end since I had cause to learn the law surrounding consent tbh. Everybody should learn the basics, imho. Nature/Purpose/Risk. Amazing how the dynamic shifts once a clinician realises you know your consent onions.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
What are the core things about consent you think ppl shld know?
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That's a really good question actually. Worthy of more than just a few tweets in reply, but I don't know of any 1 place I can refer you which would cover all that grabbed my attention either. Was planning on starting a blog soon, so perhaps I should cover that? As bullet points:
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- Understanding the difference between consent & informed consent (criminal vs civil) - Appreciating consent happens in consultation, not on the form (and why) - Appreciating that despite that fact, the form is commonly taken as 'proof' of consent by the courts anyway.
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- Understanding the right & importance of recording every consultation in order to have an accurate record of the consenting process - Recognising that you should be offered ALL treatment options that are deemed to be 'of overall benefit to the patient', no matter how marginal.
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- Recognising that what is regarded as being of overall benefit (and what is not) is often merely an opinion - and opinions can vary. So check what wasn't offered and why not. That's a few thoughts off the top of my head, but guess I need to start that blog really?! :)
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Good start! Yes write that blog! Thanks for useful tweets
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They're really only headlines, but thank you. Glad you found them useful. I'll get into that blog... :)
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