@Cleverestcookie Not according to the MDU article Cathy. But doctors do have to get consent from patients to record in most circumstances.
@Cleverestcookie @LeCygne23 "Is everyone incapable of doing maths around here, or is it SOP to lie to your patients' faces?"
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@C7RKY I was assuming that@LeCygne23 didn't feel able to directly challenge, as many won't. Useful to have an assertive companion! -
@Cleverestcookie@C7RKY No, actually in theatre. It was his way of saying 'Shut up & sign this'. Realised no point in discussion, so did -
@LeCygne23@Cleverestcookie *blood boils* *kicks wall* *wonders if Le Cygne wants any company at the next consultation* Grrrrr..... -
@C7RKY@Cleverestcookie Thank you. Still awaiting Googleglass...! -
@LeCygne23@Cleverestcookie Exactly. Hope it helps! In the meantime, you know where I am... :) - End of conversation
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@C7RKY@Cleverestcookie What outrages me still is the discourtesy of no discussion and outright untruth. Point is, recordings might help! -
@LeCygne23@Cleverestcookie Can't even begin to tell you how much I agree with you there. Like you, the details aren't to be found here tho.
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@C7RKY@Cleverestcookie Dont like personal details, but a minor op 'to be on safe side'. I didn't think necessary. Turned out not to be. -
@LeCygne23@Cleverestcookie Clinical opinion is tough one. In theory, all options of 'overall benefit' shd be explained. Inc doing nothing. -
@C7RKY@LeCygne23 yes. Must have data on risk. 'To be on safe side' is too vague. No procedure is without some risk so need clear benefit
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