Ha! Nice try Gordon - I like your thinking. But no... in your terms, I was clinically competent, but just checking my bedside manner hadn't been too brusque. :)
Ok.. this I can reply to. You may be right on minor things - it's not been my focus. In fact, it would annoy me to learn people are screwing money out of the NHS for minor things almost as much as learning that it's given to them. If that's happening, then you have my sympathy >>
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>> But on serious cases, you've jumped to the v end by talking about scapegoats. That's the last resort and only used when all other cover-up attempts are unable to disguise the negligence or crime. This inquiry reflects the reality for most complainants:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-42884446 …
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Maybe you don’t work in the system so you only see the outputs rather than the internal workings of a hospital? Trust me scapegoating is common.
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And maybe you don't spend half your life hanging out with complainants, some of whom have been fighting this despicable cover up culture for over a half a century. I don't want anyone victimised. Clinicians or families. Let's try to remember that.
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That should've said either half a lifetime or quarter of a century. My indecision created a blend, it seems? But the point stands.
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I'll just leave this here...https://twitter.com/Penbat1/status/959047469001830400 …
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