Breaking: High court judges have ruled Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba should be struck off the medical register. GMC wins appeal against earlier panel ruling #BawaGarba Details to follow.
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Als antwoord op @ShaunLintern
This doesn’t bode well for the medical profession. Apparently she was covering 3 doctors and numerous wards and the computer system was down
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Als antwoord op @shah_numan @ShaunLintern
and the mother administered a drug without the knowledge of any of the HCP present.
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This is untrue. Nurses knew the mother gave the prescribed enalipril; it's Bawa-Garba's failing that she didn't clearly communicate this med had stopped.pic.twitter.com/vT4b6XMvxs
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Als antwoord op @DanBeale1 @icureiosity en
How on Earth can any doc be responsible for a relative giving medications unless she instructed them to do so? Is it not assumed that in hospital, with a Kardex, that clinical staff do that? One can only knowingly control what is known, at most.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @icureiosity en
I'm responding to the incorrect point that none of the HCPs knew enalipril was given. That's untrue, they did know. I'm also pointing out that the courts have commented on Bawa-Garba's communication around stopping the medication.
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Sure but still it is a joke that anyone can be held accountable for medication given when they personally have to access to records of it being given. If it is not formally prescribed it is not prescribed unless an order is given verbally in extremis.
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