@mellojonny @Jarmann @HughRisebrow I read any evidence I can find. I'm unimpressed so far. Clinicians lying will never be acceptable to me
@mellojonny @Jarmann @HughRisebrow I could say exactly the same in reverse. Go figure...
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@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow Worth pointing out my conflicted core belief here is that clinicians shouldn't lie to pts. Am I wrong? -
@C7RKY@robertBird5@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow consider that NHS staff are the public. We are no different, but work in the system. -
@nurseboothroyd Removing these guys from the reply ->@robertBird5@mellojonny@Jarmann@HughRisebrow ..so there's more room. Reply is below -
@nurseboothroyd First, we agree that NHS culture of bullying/threatening must change. It doesn't work & is patently unsafe. I also accept > -
@nurseboothroyd that risk/error are inherent in medicine - we're all human. Genuine errors will happen. Where we differ, is I don't accept > -
@nurseboothroyd that having the opportunity of immunity in exchange for immediate honesty, is in any way threatening/bullying. In fact I > -
@nurseboothroyd think it's a core principle behind any Dr/pt relationship. Any 'acceptance' that clinicians lie to pts, on whatever basis, > -
@nurseboothroyd disturbs me (& all pts) greatly tbh. It's just wrong. Nothing is more threatening to a pt, than having a doctor lie to them. - 12 more replies
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@C7RKY@Jarmann@HughRisebrow i'm keen to learn more, busy reading and trying to understand the evidenceThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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