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Oh I know. Also police and coroner deference to doctors. Heard repeated accounts from hundreds of families where ‘culture of disbelief’ live and kicking when medics’ behaviour in question. Social media has began to open the door very slightly & let light in. Hence the backlash.
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Have to say, Twitter has allowed complainants to learn from one another's experience and we're getting better at challenging the status quo as a result. Feels a bit like someone's now trying to move the goalposts to counter the threat.
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I agree. I think Twitter has shone light into some corners that have purposefully been allowed to remain dark for a very long time. The exposure is proving to be uncomfortable for many.
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Not just judicial. Trust complaints. Regulators.
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Yes, but we've already found out they're all corrupt by the time we head to the courts. The law is society's last chance for independent (non-medical) judgement to 'civilise' the medical world, to use your phrase David. And now it feels like even that is under attack.
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