Back to blame: the Bawa-Garba case and the patient safety agenda | The BMJ
"GMC risks reviving a culture of blame in healthcare"
Reviving? I must've missed that.
#bawagarba's educational supervisor quoted? And a paediatrician from Bristol? Really..?http://www.bmj.com/content/359/bmj.j5534 …
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>> "Expert witnesses were stopped by prosecution barristers from discussing the significant improvements that the trust made after the incident" > Good. I do think systems issues should be raised, but not in some arse-covering 'lessons learned' fashion, which this smacks of.
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"However, this role of consultant was not discussed in the hospital investigation." Why not? What a crock! Seems to me Mr O'Riordan has some outstanding questions to answer in this
#bawagarba matter.pic.twitter.com/sEn2MBVIsb
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And his record of her reflection was presented by him. No conflict there
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In honestly beggars belief. That's where the true anger ought to be directed, imho.
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