@nurseboothroyd think it's a core principle behind any Dr/pt relationship. Any 'acceptance' that clinicians lie to pts, on whatever basis, >
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@C7RKY you need to look at hierarchy and power relations, and the way whistleblowers are targeted for exposing corruption or systemic issues -
@nurseboothroyd On that, we agree. Spoken with many WBs. I see the devastating consequences. But if everyone did it, they can't sack you all -
@C7RKY that requires organisation and politicization. Doesn't exist at present, and unions either to conservative, corrupt or unwilling. -
@nurseboothroyd See...after reading your blog before replying to you, I knew there'd be plenty we'd agree on. :) The honest must organise..
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@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd OK, I'll have to leave this debate. That's part of it, but there's much more which I need to work on elsewhere. -
@mellojonny@nurseboothroyd I hope the research goes well. Please include pts in your research. This demonstrates pt perspective may differ -
@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd Thanks - I'll definitely do that
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@C7RKY@mellojonny@nurseboothroyd doctor should not lie i.e Hippocratic Oath? It is unethical, & need to read more than HSJ for NHS issues -
@ZedTrafficker@C7RKY@nurseboothroyd Managers read HSJ, v few doctors. Understanding why Drs do bad things doesn't justify their actions
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@C7RKY who enforces the immunity? If they can't get you for medical mistakes they will find other ways. Look at case of Charlotte Monroe.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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