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.@frozenwarning That's unfortunate. But I suspect rare, compared to the numerous examples of doctors lying to, or failing to inform patients
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@frozenwarning @drjohnbye Replied on my own tweet here, v belatedly, because I've reflected on this & 'unfortunate' was a poor word choice > -
@frozenwarning @drjohnbye >Considering implications for that poor doc's career, presumably for personal gain, 'despicable' is a better word! -
@C7RKY @drjohnbye Good of you to acknowledge that. Not all pts are saints, just as not all HCPs saints. -
@frozenwarning @drjohnbye No, clearly not. I advocate honesty. Nothing more. But that's a double-edged sword. Pts must be responsible too :)
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@C7RKY We'll have to agree to disagree on that. -
@frozenwarning I have first hand experience the other way around, so our relative positions are understandable Can you quote more than 1 eg? -
@C7RKY As I said, we will have to agree to disagree. -
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@frozenwarning So no more examples than just that one then? Thought not. Ok... -
@C7RKY a) You misunderstand covert b) not interested in arguing with anti NHS crusaders c) always support pts with genuine complaints -
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@frozenwarning Perhaps you can explain to me how I misunderstand 'covert'? Or point to any 'anti-NHS crusaders' you may be arguing with?
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