@mellojonny @Jarmann @HughRisebrow >solution. Offer immunity for immediate, honest disclosure of (non reckless) errors. One chance. No more.
@nurseboothroyd that having the opportunity of immunity in exchange for immediate honesty, is in any way threatening/bullying. In fact I >
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@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. -
@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd There's a lot of useful research (that you've admitted you're not interested in) about why that happens -
@mellojonny@nurseboothroyd Research I've 'admitted I'm not interested in'. Perhaps you can start by justifying that statement? Then, feel > -
@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd In your timeline, it's why I sent you the cartoon. -
@mellojonny@nurseboothroyd The cartoon was little more than an attempt to ridicule, just because I don't agree with you. What I actually > -
@mellojonny@nurseboothroyd said was that it was 'unlikely to convince me'. Not the same as not interested. >https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/485875948257304576 … -
@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd if you insist on 'lying is never acceptable' instead of, 'why lie, what can be done about it?' you're stuck in a rut - 6 more replies
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