General reaction from clinicians to the #BawaGarba case:
'If you're going to prosecute us, we're going to cover up more. These are unintended consequences.'
General reaction from NHS complainants:
'And? You've been doing that for decades anyway. Nothing unintended about it.'
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Lack of contrition is debatable. Her reflections were used against her almost like a confession. Her direct lack of apology would’ve been at the direction of legal counsel and the Trust. Many people owe a sorry
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"...could arise in a truly one-off case where the registrant showed truly exceptional insight and remediation such as where someone self-referred, apologised and fully recognised their failings and personal responsibility. Dr. Bawa-Garba was not a truly exceptional doctor."
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"But Dr Bawa-Garba had limited insight by comparison with those who self-referred, admitted their fault, apologised, did not blame others or systems but instead accepted personal responsibility" >Without a transcript, it's hard to make a personal judgement. But this was theirs.
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Whose?
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Was that the high court ruling? Persuaded by lawyers for GMC. Like a discount for early plea goes against those who want to try to clear their name. Rarely is there true credit for falling on a sword
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Lack on contrition in her reflective piece? Which should have been discussed with her supervisor to point her in the direction of things to reflect on including contrition and personal responsibility. She was a trainee and learning. Her supervisor should share some of the blame
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A little further down the thread, you'll see I'm just commenting on what was said in court here > https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/956858258911883265 … However...
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... I do agree with your concern about the role of the consultant in all this. >https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/956892985190383616 …
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