Back to blame: the Bawa-Garba case and the patient safety agenda | The BMJ
"GMC risks reviving a culture of blame in healthcare"
Reviving? I must've missed that.
#bawagarba's educational supervisor quoted? And a paediatrician from Bristol? Really..?http://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5534 …
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It's very rare for the police to make an arrest in cases like these because there's no "immediate danger" to the public. I'm very surprised and wonder what else was driving this. Also, surprised that the press haven't mentioned much about the enalapril.
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This is an odd case on so many levels. Very little about it follows the norms I've come to know. And I agree with you about the arrest. It can be hard enough to get police to register a crime report against a clinician, let alone have them arrested.
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Closest local case was a child cancer specialist consultant who was convicted of pedophilia. Allegedly initiating data came from a Canadian computer crime investigation, it was low-key media reported; but it had a big impact on local hospital requiring chaperones for females etc.
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Myles Bradbury? It was a wake up call for all NHS trusts re chaperones not just Addenbrookes. Also for parents of sick kids.
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Yes. He commited the offences in the same room as chaperones w/ a recording pen, allegedly. He'd allegedly also been breaching rules. Resulting over-caution had huge negative impact on care for awhile; maybe why my pelvic mass missed by A&E, w/ proximal DVT (no one examined me!).
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They shouldn't have not examined you because of chaperone issues. Awful.
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That or the 4 hour target. For whatever reason, they missed a protruding asymmetrical >5 months pregnancy sized mass. Simply by failing to examine me in A&E readmitted for anticoagulation after Bupa diagnosed the proximal DVT w/out provoking injury found. It’s in NICE Guidelines!
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Oh but Kate... to quote my favourite coroner "Guidelines are merely guidelines; doctors' discretion! "
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I’d forgotten about that part of your shared story. When my stepfather had a sudden catastrophic heart attack in the living room, my mum never mentioned any questioning. (But mum, unfortunately hid the severity of her unprovoked iliac DVT also; rather than openly sharing info).
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