Over 80% of junior doctors changed how they write reflective notes after Bawa-Garba. That's not cowardice. It's a rational response to what they watched happen.
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Learning from Error, or Punishing It?

The cases of Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba and RaDonda Vaught Content note: this article discusses the deaths of patients, including a child. Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba is a British paediatrician. RaDonda Vaught is an American nurse. Both made errors in complex, high-pressure […]

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@tom_geraghty Every time I read case studies like this I have a visceral hatred of the legal system. These incidents need to go in front of an inquest board to reveal all the systemic organizational problems, the environment, and the history. If malice is found, forward the case to prosecution otherwise leave the criminal justice system out of it. They have one purpose: find an individual to blame. That's anathema to protecting the health and safety if the public.