Dr Caldwell is one of the doctors on Twitter who attempted to justify the doctors' actions for not treating Robbie for Addison's disease when it was suspected & also for failing to do the ACTH test which had been ordered. Why? Because he missed a diagnosis of AD himself.
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Replying to @willcpowell @DrUmeshPrabhu and
Not correct. I missed a case of Addison’s because I was angry and overworked. I can understand how vitally important notes (Do the synacthen tear) get overlooked in the chaos of paper or digital notes that exist in NHS especially across Hospital / GP divide.
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell @DrUmeshPrabhu and
What's not correct Dr Caldwell?
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Replying to @willcpowell @DrUmeshPrabhu and
There is a difference between exploring and trying to understand why matters went wrong and justifying something. A bad outcome does not mean there were unjust acts or criminal minds at work.
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell @willcpowell and
And before you ask, altering notes without clearly indicating name, date and reason for change and falsifying notes, destroying notes to cover up facts etc are deliberate unethical and illegal acts
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell @willcpowell and
I asked for access to my GP records. I was informed that I could not have access for 8 weeks. I asked why. I was told that they would be edited in case there was anything in there that would upset me. Surely under I should be the judge of that?
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Replying to @BMcB77437937 @doctorcaldwell and
I have come across this before. Is it the case then that in the NHS, doctors write personal opinions, even something derogatory, on patient notes/records? If so, it this allowed?
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Replying to @AdrienneCullen @BMcB77437937 and
Used to be common up to mid 1980s when Doctors finally cottoned on that patients had the right to copies of their clinical notes.
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell @AdrienneCullen and
Agreed and I don’t believe everything that is reported in the Daily Wail (yes punn intended) this used to happen....allegedly...https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1364612/Why-worried-doctor-says-youre-GPO-CLL--GPs-secret-language-revealed.html …
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Replying to @BMcB77437937 @doctorcaldwell and
So the Doctored lied in Court to a Judge to save his neck basically
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Good point. Is it not technically perjury to lie under oath?
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Replying to @C7RKY @BMcB77437937 and
Exactly, Contempt of court and perverting the course of justice
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