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 @katemasters67
Thinking: It's about precedent; of a training-reflections exercise, self-appraisal being used to convict an individual of professional negligence? Then criminal conviction being used in an action to remove career; based on training-exercise instigated by a 'mentor' 'supervisor'?
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Replying to @kateheydonorg @katemasters67
This is more than a tweet to respond to, but one things that's dawning on me is the self-contradictory nature of this case. Where was the consultant's duty of candour in all this? His role in events may have been covered up, imho. May get into this separately. Whole other angle.
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67
That consultant clearly could’ve been teaching ‘how to get out of seemingly impossible situations’ as a basic module? Maybe along with equally-useful: fobbing-off-genuinely-ill-patient-101 and ‘using a false patient-quote to introduce indisputable untruths into medical records’?
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Replying to @kateheydonorg @katemasters67
'Weeding and seeding' is a huge problem. And it's hardly as if it's unknown - David Behan instantly acknowledged his awareness of it when I met with him. A fix for this has to be part of any long term solution, imho
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Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67
What is weeding and seeding? Taking out poor practices and encouraging the growth of potential in useful practices?
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Replying to @kateheydonorg @katemasters67
John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Haha! Oh I so wish that were the case. Alas, not quite...https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/941470674035625984 …
John Clarke added,
John Clarke @C7RKYReplying to @Mothers_Inst_UK @DrAnneMurphy and 3 othersNo, you won't like it. 1 Meet complainant, find out what they know/have 2 Consult with lawyers to determine best defence, using that knowledge gained 3 Consult medical records to weed out anything which contradicts the recommended defence & seed in anything required to support it1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @C7RKY @katemasters67
That sounds a lot 'colder'.. as a practice..
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That's one word for it. I could think of a few others...
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