"Surgeons to be tested on people skills" > http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/11048950/Surgeons-are-to-be-tested-on-people-skills.html … >Half of surgical adverse events are avoidable. Arrogance kills patients.
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@C7RKY Tempted to ring GMC to check there have been no complaints about surgeon? You will be wasting your time as won't tell you -
@PhyllisStein2 The GMC are fully aware of major problems concerning many surgeons & consent in particular. They're not there to protect us. -
@C7RKY I realise that, as does any other member of the public who has put in a complaint to GMC. -
@PhyllisStein2 Quite. Pretty much exactly what I said yesterday, in the face of utter delusion. >https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/502893276786327553 … -
@C7RKY Medicine/psychiatry has never faced accountability let alone punishment. Can maim and kill without fear of even job loss - End of conversation
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@robertBird5@PhyllisStein2 How does that fit with teaching hospitals, where they often say they can't guarantee who will do it? -
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@robertBird5@PhyllisStein2@tkelsey1 Exactly. And now he's trying to expand it despite the uproar? He must be all 3 wise monkeys! -
@C7RKY @helliewm@PhyllisStein2@tkelsey1 very unwise :( but indeed a monkey
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@C7RKY@PhyllisStein2 thanks john i remember that didnt you say write line through all blank bits too. -
Yes Karen, that makes extra certain you're safe. Just like a cheque, don't leave any spaces to later write in.
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