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
My working life since 2009 & attending International Forum On Quality & Safety in Healthcare has been committed to striving to improve on the significant minute by minute threats to
#patientsafety endemic in the NHS. So endemic they go unnoticed#OrdinaryWrongs not#BadApples2 replies 3 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @doctorcaldwell
Crucial work and I sincerely thank you for it, but I'm not sure how that addresses the delayed outrage point Gordon? For what it's worth, I also consider
#OrdinaryWrongs &#BadApples to be mutually excusive concepts, not an either/or discussion. Both need attention, imho.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @C7RKY
We Drifted into Failures And suddenly a lot of people have woken up Its very Human
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Replying to @doctorcaldwell
Patients have been shouting about it for a VERY long time. It's a shame it took a criminal conviction and erasure to wake people up, but whatever works...pic.twitter.com/okMYA2ipEV
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Replying to @C7RKY @doctorcaldwell
I prefer the Wallis and Grommet alarm clock
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That does sound like the more gentle option, I'll give you that. But gentle prods have done little up until now. The snoring continued, even as the volume ramped up. It's taken an explosive event that had personal implications for clinicians (allegedly) for people to finally stir
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