When we can get a sense of why a jury thought Dr BG was 'truly exceptionally bad' and why doctors 'just don't think she could have been, it must have been the system,' then maybe we will have a starting place. For now, we have a jigsaw with edges and no middle.
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Replying to @katemasters67 @marktaylor18 and
We do not think "she didn't make errors, so it must be the system" That is wrong We know the system was a bloody mess - Trust admitted it and changed it but their report was blocked from court I would screw up doing 4 jobs with no labs + x-ray problems, so how could she not?
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Replying to @GrumpyOldDoc @katemasters67 and
And how could she and only she be responsible for Jack's death? How could her Consultant and the Trust not be equally culpable? They sacrificed her and the nurses involved.
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Replying to @GrumpyOldDoc @katemasters67 and
I have my suspicions based on wider cases that this probably is the case. You don’t have to look to far to find plentiful evidence that just as certain patients are more likely to be victims of errors, fault will be found with certain Dr groups.
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Replying to @4AdsthePoet @katemasters67 and
Doctors and Nurses work in inherently unsafe systems When something goes wrong I would go so far as to say it is rarely ever just an individual's error We should have multiple safety nets in the system that catch these errors before they harm. (Except for fu**ers like Shipman)
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Replying to @GrumpyOldDoc @4AdsthePoet and
I would absolutely agree with that.
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Replying to @KirstenSjovoll @GrumpyOldDoc and
The NHS in BG are in uproar over failings that they don’t know what they were or havefacys about. In our own case the list of failings are endless before, during and after death all documented and not one med professional opens their mouth. Apparently not their business.pic.twitter.com/3EQTqvOjXm
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I'm afraid I perceive you as aggressive and scary on here, which I'm sure you have good reason to be, but maybe people haven't read about what happened to your son because of such perceptions? For my part I'm sorry and hope you get justice for all those who have failed you.
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Replying to @DrJimboNHS @KirstenSjovoll and
It's common for trusts to disregard people's experiences because of our normal responses to unreal situations. It's wrong that we have to fit into the 'reasonable' box to get a hearing.
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Replying to @katemasters67 @DrJimboNHS and
When people receive unbelievably bad care, nobody ‘outside’ believes them. Because ‘that couldn’t possibly happen, somebody would step in’. You tell the absolute truth, often minimising the wilder bits, and people still think you’re deranged. SEN parents know this feeling well.
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My concern here is; the worse the care & the more blatant the cover up, then the more emotional the complainant tends to be about it. Understandably so, one might say. But it can be all too easy to dismiss the most important warnings, just because that emotion seems unpalatable.
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