David, can you say hand on heart that Dr's don't know of colleagues whose practice is poor yet do nothing about it? Of course some investigations will rightly side with clinicians but don't pretend that all investigations are candid!
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Agree. We were vulnerable but unclear about process, its very long and drawn out for most/ very unfair. Very clear now . With the benefit of hindsight we would make very different choices .
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Oh me too. If I'd known then what I know now, none of it would've happened. Or at least several people would've been convicted for it if it had.
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All this during grieving very difficult process/time. I really thought on this, things might have changed .
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I firmly believe trusts take full advantage of the fact that pts/families are reeling with emotion and can barely function. This is the time when most of the cover up activity seems to go on - before we even know we should be looking, or are in any fit state to be doing so.
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Eh? They wouldn't even let your family or your MP see the report? How did they justify that??
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I wasn't next of kin, but was main point of contact, after insisting, I was given a copy . The report was going to be used for learning lessons .
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Ok, so you managed to get it eventually. That's something, I suppose. Hard to learn lessons if nobody's allowed to read it though!
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Lessons obviously learning tool for trust . Service much improved over years since .
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