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 @C7RKY
Fear of admitting mistakes. People leaving the profession because of short-staffing aggravating the situation further as they are unwilling to take the risk of speaking up or shouldering the blame. Real criminals such as Paterson going unchecked for years.
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Replying to @wussydoc
I appreciate all of that. My confusion comes from the timing. Why is the extreme reaction happening now? Where was this uproar after the conviction? Or the failed appeal? I just find it odd.
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Replying to @C7RKY
Because GMC went against decision of MPTS, which is their own specialist panel set up to make decisions on registration, and have removed her licence. There was concern over court case. MPTS proceedings followed it. If to be ignored, what is the point?
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Yes, this is a point that keeps coming up. MPTS decision hasn't been ignored though - it's been overturned by the High Court. That's different. In any other walk of life the High Court's opinion stands, unless appealed. Why not here?https://twitter.com/C7RKY/status/957361824709730305 …
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