Dr’s: Just having a mental illness DOES NOT 1) mean you can't work 2) need to be disclosed to GMC 3) need to be disclosed to your appraiser
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Als antwoord op @ClareGerada @clarercgp
But better that GMC takes all steps required to help you. Important it's open so we stop hiding a very common and serious issue
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
If you had piles - would you tell the GMC?
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Als antwoord op @ClareGerada @clarercgp
Piles don't affect your ability to work safely
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @clarercgp
My MH issue doesn't affect my ability to work safely.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @clarercgp
But I resent any automatic implication that it might. Which is slightly how your comment came across, to me.
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Als antwoord op @f_shallisknight @clarercgp
It shouldn't. Mental health issues can cloud insight hence letting colleagues know can help identify issues early.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @clarercgp
lose insight, capacity, ability to do job well. Stigma still jumps to 'unsafe'. Step away from 'dangerous' IMO.
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Don't ask don't tell doesn't help. Better to be open and train seniors in dealing with reality, not stereotypes.
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