Pls RT Its now nearly 3 years since Ben died & 3 years of exposing failings, lies and coverups @UHBristolNHS investigation after investigation not only exposing individuals but the tight knit unit at #PICU who lie for their colleagues as well as they lie for themselves #Happy2018
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Ha! Nice meme. Covert if you prefer, but good news is you don't have to be. MDU wrote that piece in response to so many docs complaining about patients recording them. It confirms they can't stop us. I'm open about recording, personally.
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We had a dilemma with this for our second meeting with neonatology. We knew we could record openly or covertly but we wanted to work with them to agree about Rumer's treatment. We also felt that if we were discovered recording covertly the fallout would seriously...
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I’d feel uncomfortable with recording anyone without their explicit consent. I’ve only ever recorded receptionist conversations around prescriptions repeatedly going missing. + collecting previously-‘lost’ medical records. Both in a reception setting. Never medical professional.
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Funny distinction. What's the difference?
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Reception is a public area, with no expectation of privacy, and I was overt..
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There should be no reason for any medical professional to not let you record anyway so no need to do it covertly
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I had no idea until your tweet that a patient had a right to record conversations, etc. What's interesting, is that honest medical professionals, state they'd also like a body-cam or recording. It seems to be solely hospital administrators, that don't want that impartial data?
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I’m no saint, but I quite often write things down for people so they’ve got a written record of what we’ve agreed. Not just for people with dementia, but human beings who struggle to take in lots of new info in stressful situations. I think people find these “notes” helpful.
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I sometimes say “I’m writing this down because your family might ask you later how it went with the Dr.... and you can show them this”. Patient also gets copy of any letters. We shouldn’t be scared of sharing info!
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The only people who are scared of sharing info are those with something to hide.
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Then NHS didn't want to release SI interview transcripts until coroner reviewed them. Coroner and NHS made us wait even though legally we had a right to them. Needless and pointless flexing of power even though the law is quite clear.
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Always DOCUMENT EVERYTHING, with all the fake bs coming from WhiteHouse and demonic staff(dont i wishitwasstaff), u gota cover yer arse because they WILL try and screw ya. Thts whr saying nice ppl finish last came from bcuz nice=gullible=victim
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