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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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
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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mark taylor Retweeted HW Gan
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 …mark taylor added,
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I would say somewhat economical with the truth about reflections seems more apt. Afterall, the issue is that of how reflections (written or verbal) are used, not just how a particular form of reflection was used, as selected by whoever.
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a little bit like an episode of "Yes Minister"
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It's odd to see doctors on the receiving end of it, but these weasel-worded lawyer games have an all too familiar feel to me. See what I mean now,
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The idea that is new is wrong. The us & them is divisive, wrong & insulting to whistleblowers who have lost careers over putting patients first and those of us who have supported them. The vast majority of us do medicine precisely because we have care for patients.
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John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke
Steady on there Jamie. I'm aware that whistleblowers get the worst of both worlds in this. I simply meant it's unusual to see the entire doctor population getting openly played in this way.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/948529655597948930 …
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Any of us, trying to secure little pieces of progress in the system, political battles for our patients, are quite used to such political economies with facts, and intentions. It's unusual for the politics to be so open and embarrassing for those concerned.
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