Niggling thought of the day:
Why are doctors saying that this week GMC made patients less safe?
Why were patients still safe when #BawaGarba got convicted of gross negligent manslaughter, but we're not now she's been struck off?
Does loss of career hold more fear than conviction?
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Replying to @billdossett
Absolutely right. All the more reason why I'd have expected this extreme reaction after the conviction though. There's something odd about the reaction happening now she's been struck off instead. Implies this matters more & I don't understand why.
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Replying to @C7RKY @billdossett
Because she has lost her career? It's the consequences. People can put up with injustice if the punishment seems tolerable.
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Replying to @Helenlaird @billdossett
So you think being convicted of gross negligent manslaughter is tolerable, but being struck off the GMC register isn't? I have to say I find that odd. And what injustice are you referring to? I'm being told the individual charge was fair by clinicians who have read the judgement.
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Replying to @C7RKY @billdossett
As no longer subject to active court case details & inadequacies now open to scrutiny. So ppl feel more confident in coming to a conclusion.
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John Clarke Retweeted Medical Protection
Actually, the case is still live. And we don't have an available transcript for the original trial, so many details still remain unknown.https://twitter.com/mps_medical/status/956536054777090048 …
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