Amazing to note the difference in safety records between healthcare, where doctors don't die alongside their patients; https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/941246786315964416 … ..and aviation, where pilots may well die alongside their passengers.https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/947868718020939776 …
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I don’t think that’s a fair comparison to make. Healthcare isn’t my forte now, but
@MartinBromiley has made significant changes and had influence in the way the safety culture in healthcare has changed over the years.2 replies 1 retweet 4 likes -
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I've no doubt Martin will have brought many positive changes to the debate. But I think the elephant in the room here is candour. What pilot would be foolish enough to cover up a potentially fatal error? The personal consequence is only too apparent. Opposite true for clinicians.
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Could not agree more. But currently clinicians often appear more afraid of the consequences of telling the truth, (ask any whistleblower), than of lying. Question is; how do we reverse that? I've not found any real answers yet, but I'm trying...https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/937068760502079488 …
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Where's the breakdown, as you see it? And what will it take to overcome it?
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For a single tweet, I think you did remarkably well. :) Pretty much sums up what I've seen. How to unpick such a dangerous state of affairs?
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