"In some quarters there’s a feeling that we close ranks or cover up or protect our own when things go wrong. We have to correct this narrative and challenge any behaviours that perpetuate it." Finally, a sentiment I can agree with. In amongst it all...http://blogs.bmj.com/bmj/2018/02/20/david-oliver-a-matter-of-trust-doctors-the-nhs-patients-and-the-public/ …
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>> "Too often these days, we have patients and families on the front foot, looking to find fault, to complain or challenge before we have even had a chance to explain or reassure" I'm not saying they don't exist, but I have never met one of these families.
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How to trust someone who, when faced with evidence tested in three separate courts of law, refuses to accept it and insults those do? Trust isn't a one-time, lifelong award given of right as part of your MBChB. It's something you have to re-earn every day.
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Very true. It seems obvious to me that among those who have had cause to become knowledgeable, that trust level is at an all time low.
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