UK judges to get scientific guides - BBC >Mixed feeling on this. Esp re shaken baby syndrome. Medical opinion is often subjective, not scientific. But prof bodies pursue dissenters. Like this expert witness. > http://www.bmj.com/content/355/bmj.i5985 …https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/science-environment-42057009 …
I have no idea tbh. But it's already a massive challenge to argue against the 'reasonable body of medical opinion' definition. Can't see this making it anything but harder. Maybe even impossible? Genuinely concerning.
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It is.. however there is now Montgomery..maybe that’s why this new initiative is happening?
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Clinicians can just circumvent the Montgomery judgement using the existing consent form scam, so I doubt it tbh. This has potential to be of much more wide-reaching concern than the non-disclosure of medical risks, imho.
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