Twitter is a depressing place to be right now, if you're one of many who have devoted years trying to hold clinicians and the NHS to account. Some ugly debates to be seen. I predict plenty of deleted tweets ahead...
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No blame meaning no scapegoating is good but it also lets off those who are really to blame.
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Oh I agree. I'm trying to be as pragmatic as I can here. But the cover-ups must stop, one way or another. I honestly don't think doctors truly appreciate yet just how abhorrent their lies are to patients.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/936982437468532736 …
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@JamesTitcombe@curetheNHS I think they do know, they just frame it as disgruntled or similar to discard it. -
In some, I'm sure you're right. But there's some genuine denial out there too, I'd say. Others appear to believe themselves worthy of protection, making an exceptionalism-like argument re the profession. A belief like that can self-justify a lot of wrongs, imho.
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Medical narcissism
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...is alive and well.
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it is a shame that kid's case isn't a teaching case on this.
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2 hospitals dealing with an identical situation badly then covering up. Scientific.
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True John. 2 hospitals worth of lies and cover ups makes me doubt honesty even exists and accountability farfetched.
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We doubt everything after a while. Generally because everything gives us good reason to doubt it. Words and pictures don't match in medical regulation.
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