Should any profession demand unquestioning respect? https://twitter.com/mancunianmedic/status/939203856575205376 …
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Yes, and she did, and she wrote up a correct prescription list, deliberately omitting Enalapril.
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I was thinking more about during the consultation itself doc. As in: >What medications is he on? >We give him Enalapril every X hours >Well we'll be stopping that now because... Even that would've been enough, before writing it up.
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Hindsight bias John. I would assume that the only drugs given to an in-patient would be those on the chart. That's common practice. Don't think I ever told parents not to give a drug cause we were stopping it.
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We've already established that what is 'common practice' depends on where you work David. Different versions available. And as she'd presumably worked there before taking maternity leave, I'm not sure hindsight was required? Still a lot of questions for mehttps://twitter.com/c7rky/status/959123112804651008 …
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Numerous failings made up the 'exceptionally bad' care. Now reflections are off the medics' high table of assumptions it's back to 'mum did it'. Will it ever end?
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Reflections have not off the table. Interestingly the
@gmcuk And@MPS_Medical will have been telling the truth when say e-portfolio wasn’t used. Jack’s death was when paper portfolios were used. This was document that locum sent in to CPS See letter here.https://twitter.com/hwganendodoc/status/962015781469921280 … -
her supervisor from a time following Jack's death : "I was cross examined for a number of hours at the MPTS tribunal in this case by a QC appointed by the GMC, where Dr Bawa Garba's portfolio and reflection were extensively discussed." Not what MPS and GMC have said
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