Sure, it may well, but any complaint of that sort tends to be low level if that's all it is. It's not in the same league as causing negligent harm. I'll take a brusque truth over a charming lie any day. And I've received both from clinicians.
I think we should appoint Justice O'Hara to chair every NHS inquiry going from now on. The most honest reflection of the actual experience I think I've seen so far. >https://twitter.com/shaunlintern/status/958699374745354246 …
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Ah yes I know it. Systemic mismanagement there and some trusts really bully clinical staff. It’s the hospital culture and have experienced it almost firsthand
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I'm afraid it's everywhere. It's a means of control. And when you've pretty much only got 1 employer to choose from, it's a very effective way of keeping a lid on scandals. But the public are wising up to it and we all know how dangerous it is in a healthcare setting.
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