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in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appeal judgment.the court of appealjudgment. it said as a regulator responsible for patient safety often had to take difficult decisions. it added, we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty to these proceedings may have caused the jack's family, doctor bawa—garba and divided medical profession. jack's mother who is currently abroad sergei was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever forgive her for and i don't know how she can go back into this profession. she showed no remorse, she has no guilt and i don't know how she can live with herself. doctor bawa—garba says she is keen to practice again. sources have indicated subject to a technical review that could happen as soon as this autumn. hugh is here with me now — what are the ongoing implications of this case? there are some big unanswered questions. one of them is the very application in the first place of gross negligence manslaughter in a health setting, is it appropriate? there is an ongoing review involving the
in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appeal judgment.the court of appealjudgment. it said as a regulator responsible for patient safety often had to take difficult decisions. it added, we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty to these proceedings may have caused the jack's family, doctor bawa—garba and divided medical profession. jack's mother who is currently abroad sergei was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never,...
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someone can be charged with gross negligence, manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council reinstated. she has been in front of nine high court judges. what are the other three saying, that the other six did not do theirjobs right? it makes a mockery of the justice system. i will tell you what, it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as give them a green card and say, go on. it she did not make one mistake, two mistakes or three m ista kes mistake, two mistakes or three mistakes can she made 21 mistakes that day. all human errors except the one which was a system error. people keep forgetting that. i cannot believe that no one is interested... we are the people who have to go to these hospitals. i can probably guarantee you that because it is such a high—profile case, eve ryo ne it is such a high—profile case, everyone will lose trust and faith in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannotjudge all doctors in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannot judge all doctors and in the nhs. i'm sure i have. you cannotjudge all doctors and nurses wit
someone can be charged with gross negligence, manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council reinstated. she has been in front of nine high court judges. what are the other three saying, that the other six did not do theirjobs right? it makes a mockery of the justice system. i will tell you what, it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as give them a green card and say, go on. it she did not make one mistake, two mistakes or three...
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now, the general medical council has indicated that it will move quickly to reinstate dr hadiza bawa—garbaays it is not going to appeal today's decision. wilshere return? that question was put to her in nigeria. i have dedicated my life to medicine. it is my purpose, i can't see myself being, and body else but a practising doctor. so, of course when i got the news that i can be given another opportunity to work again, i was very pleased and thank god for this day. what are your plans for the future, what's next? i am still learning, i am hoping that i will be given the opportunity to prove that what has happened can only make me a better doctor. i will continue to reflect on what has happened over the years and use that to become better at serving my community. so, my plans are to hopefully god willing work again one day. one of the reasons that so many doctors have backed her in this appeal, in fact they have actually provided much of the money to fund her appeal here at the royal courts ofjustice, to fund her appeal here at the royal courts of justice, was to fund her appeal here at the
now, the general medical council has indicated that it will move quickly to reinstate dr hadiza bawa—garbaays it is not going to appeal today's decision. wilshere return? that question was put to her in nigeria. i have dedicated my life to medicine. it is my purpose, i can't see myself being, and body else but a practising doctor. so, of course when i got the news that i can be given another opportunity to work again, i was very pleased and thank god for this day. what are your plans for the...
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in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgment.onsible for patient safety, it often had to take difficult decisions. it added... "we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused forjack‘s family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession." jack's mother, who's currently abroad, says she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and i don't know how she can go back into this profession. she's shown no remorse, she has no guilt. and i don't know how she can live with herself. the appeal court ruled that the one—year suspension of dr bawa—garba had been appropriate. she says she is keen to practice again. sources have indicated that, subject to a technical review, that could happen as soon as this autumn. hugh pym, bbc news. our health editor hugh pym joins me now. this case raises big questions about medical responsiblity and when the law should be involved. yes, several big issues. one of which is the whole issue of criminal prosecutions
in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgment.onsible for patient safety, it often had to take difficult decisions. it added... "we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused forjack‘s family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession." jack's mother, who's currently abroad, says she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and i...
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in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgment but saidpatient safety it often had to take difficult decisions. it added, we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused the jack's family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession. jack's mother who is currently abroad said she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and i don't know how she can come back into this profession. she has shown no remorse, she has no guilt. dr bawa—garba says she is keen to practise again. sources have indicated that subject to a technical review, that could happen as soon as this autumn. hugh pym, bbc news. let's go live to edinburgh where we can speak to dr rob hendry, medical director at the medical protection society. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. what do you think are the wider implications for the health service of this case, because this particular doctor had the support of hundreds maybe thousands of other d
in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgment but saidpatient safety it often had to take difficult decisions. it added, we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused the jack's family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession. jack's mother who is currently abroad said she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and i don't know how she can...
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in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgement.r responsible for patient safety, it often had to take difficult decisions. it added... "we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused forjack‘s family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession." jack's mother, who's currently abroad, says she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and i don't know how she can go back into this profession. she's shown no remorse, she has no guilt. and i don't know how she can live with herself. the appeal court ruled that the one—year suspension of dr bawa—garba had been appropriate. she says she is keen to practise again. sources have indicated that, subject to a technical review, that could happen as soon as this autumn. hugh pym, bbc news. a model has been found guilty of murdering his fashion rival in a row over a girlfriend. george koh stabbed harry uzoka in the heart over the dispute. he was accompanied by two others, one of whom was found guilt
in a statement, the general medical council said it fully accepted the court of appealjudgement.r responsible for patient safety, it often had to take difficult decisions. it added... "we are sorry for the anguish and uncertainty these proceedings may have caused forjack‘s family, dr bawa—garba and the wider medical profession." jack's mother, who's currently abroad, says she was left devastated by the ruling. what she did that day i will never, ever, ever, everforgive herfor. and...
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these doctors were angry that the general medical council appealed an independent tribunal ruling thateturn to work. in fact they had some sympathy from jeremy hunt, the then health secretary, who said that in the future the gmc should not be allowed to appeal against a tribunal ruling. the general medical council has always said they feel they are acting in the best interests of patients, and that is what they are there to do. a significant debate, very significant, and a significant ruling coming here at the appeal court later this afternoon. thank you. hugh pym. and there is more on that story on panorama including an exclusive interview with dr hadiza bawa—garba in doctors on trial, tonight at 8:30pm on bbc one. turkey's central bank has said it is ready to take all necessary measures to shore up the country's currency, the lira, following its recent collapse. the country's economic crisis has been sparked by fears that turkish companies have borrowed heavily to profit from a construction boom. it comes as the us approved the doubling of tariffs on turkish steel and aluminium. seli
these doctors were angry that the general medical council appealed an independent tribunal ruling thateturn to work. in fact they had some sympathy from jeremy hunt, the then health secretary, who said that in the future the gmc should not be allowed to appeal against a tribunal ruling. the general medical council has always said they feel they are acting in the best interests of patients, and that is what they are there to do. a significant debate, very significant, and a significant ruling...
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hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. more on those stories and others in brea kfast more on those stories and others in breakfast with louise and stand in just over 15 minutes' time. —— louise and dan. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: after a year of negotiations, the us and mexico have agreed a new trade deal intended to replace the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, as it has been known. canada's foreign minister is heading to washington for urgent talks. far right demonstrators clash with antifascist protesters for a second evening in germany. on sunday a german man was stabbed to death. a syrian and an iraqi man had been arrested. the uk pm will announce plans to boost britain's investment in africa after brexit. she is
hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. more on those stories and others in brea kfast more on those stories and others in breakfast with louise and stand in just...
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someone can be charged with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical councilodel harry ozuka.
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someone can be charged with gross negligence, manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council —— nine high courtjudges. i just think it makes a mockery of the justice system but i also think it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as well give them a green ca rd you might as well give them a green card and say go on. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our top story: turkey‘s currency crisis has deepened, with president ergodan accusing the united states of stabbing his country in the back, after washington hit ankara with tariffs on steel. the leaders of north and south korea will meet... here is the south korean unification minister. as agreed, we will exchange of use in autumn with the north korean side. here is the head of the north korean delegation‘s take on that meeting. as the summit of leaders of north and south korea is being pursued, i believe we can give concrete answers to the problem is that the people hope and wish for. as yet no specific date has been set for the summit. kimjong—un and moonjae—in first m
someone can be charged with gross negligence, manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical council —— nine high courtjudges. i just think it makes a mockery of the justice system but i also think it sets a precedent for the doctors to be able to do whatever they want. you might as well give them a green ca rd you might as well give them a green card and say go on. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our top story: turkey‘s currency crisis has deepened, with...
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hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingoff. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high pollution levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic, the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of education. testing of the online registration process for eu citizens who want to live and work in the uk after brexit is getting under way. up to 4,000 people in the north—west of england are being recruited for the trial. among them, nhs workers, university staff and students. the home office will monitor how smoothly the system works before it is officially launched later this year. the us city of detroit is remembering aretha franklin before her funer
hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingoff. dr hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that...
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hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingss negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the actions of the gmc have angered many doctors who said important issues raised by the case, including understaffing, had been ignored. but the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic. the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of education. testing of the online registration process for eu citizens who want to live and work in the uk after brexit is getting under way. up to 4,000 people in the north—west of england are being recruited for the trial, among them, nhs workers, university staff and students. the home office will monitor how smoothly the system works before it is officially launched l
hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handlingss negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the actions of the gmc have angered many doctors who said important issues raised by the case, including understaffing, had been ignored. but the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can...
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hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but she won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high levels led to significant drops in test scores for language and arithmetic. the average impact was the equivalent of having lost a year of education. testing of the online registration process for eu citizens who want to live and work in the uk after brexit is getting under way. up to 4,000 people in the north—west of england are being recruited for the trial — among them, nhs workers, university staff and students. the home office will monitor how smoothly the system works before it is officially launched later this year. sofia bettiza reports. brexit is only a few months away and the home office is pla
hospital doctors are calling for the head of the general medical council to stand down over his handling hadiza bawa garba was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter after six—year—old jack adcock died in 2011, but she won her bid to be re—instated earlier this month. the gmc said that it was frequently called upon to make difficult decisions to protect patient safety. air pollution can lead to a reduction in intellegence, according to new research. academics in china found that high...
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but the general medical council appealed, arguing this was not sufficient to protect the public. from practising. backed by some other doctors, she mounted her own challenge to the ruling at the court of appeal, which was heard last month. she had this message forjack adcock‘s family. i would like to, first and foremost, apologised wholeheartedly, once again, to jack's family for my role in the events that led to his death. i am truly sorry for this, and i will live with this for the rest of my life. but jack's mother nicky argued that doctor bawa—garba should not be allowed to return to work. i hope that the decision will stand where she will still be struck off, she will never be able to work in the uk again, because i know the people that are supporting her are basically all medical professionals and are all from the same profession, of course they are going to support her. the judgment in the appeal will be announced today and will be closely scrutinised across the medical profession. hugh pym, bbc news. we will bring you thatjudgment when it comes. a major survey of the uk's
but the general medical council appealed, arguing this was not sufficient to protect the public. from practising. backed by some other doctors, she mounted her own challenge to the ruling at the court of appeal, which was heard last month. she had this message forjack adcock‘s family. i would like to, first and foremost, apologised wholeheartedly, once again, to jack's family for my role in the events that led to his death. i am truly sorry for this, and i will live with this for the rest of...
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the general medical council said it was important to pursue dr bawa—garba and try and have her removedce. in situations like these, we know that the experiences doctors go through can be those which teach them and they learn and develop from that and, actually, we have more confidence that dr bawa—garba going forward will be an excellent paediatrician and so will her supervisors and comments have been as such, and we think she be a favoured doctor through these experiences, sad as they are. it's taken experiences, sad as they are. it's ta ke n yea rs experiences, sad as they are. it's taken years for this to play out. what's been the impact on the medical profession? the medical profession have been tentative about how they are paterson, resulting in the profession becoming defensive, and we worry that, rather than learning from errors and being open about them, actually it leads to a culture of doctors hiding potential errors on the basis of things we just happened such as gosport, this is something we need to eradicate from the nhs and need to work towards getting away from. should t
the general medical council said it was important to pursue dr bawa—garba and try and have her removedce. in situations like these, we know that the experiences doctors go through can be those which teach them and they learn and develop from that and, actually, we have more confidence that dr bawa—garba going forward will be an excellent paediatrician and so will her supervisors and comments have been as such, and we think she be a favoured doctor through these experiences, sad as they are....
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someone can be charged with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical councilho is clearly upset, she has said that she is concerned that this sets a precedent, that doctors can do what they like. what is your reaction to that?|j doctors can do what they like. what is your reaction to that? i want to extend my wholehearted sympathy to jack's family here. i am a mother myself and have not lost a child and ido myself and have not lost a child and i do not know what that feels like. it is utterly devastating. what i can tell you is that this is not about protecting doctors or doctors sticking together. it was actually about trying to create a fairer, safer, just culture. if the judgement had gone against her yesterday, it would have actually been worse to patient safety. many doctors are actually working in critically understaffed nhs hospitals at the moment and they are looking at what happened to her and frankly they are saying that could be me, back to be me on any day because there were so many things wrong in the hospital that day that she was working. she wa
someone can be charged with gross negligence manslaughter, struck off the register by the general medical councilho is clearly upset, she has said that she is concerned that this sets a precedent, that doctors can do what they like. what is your reaction to that?|j doctors can do what they like. what is your reaction to that? i want to extend my wholehearted sympathy to jack's family here. i am a mother myself and have not lost a child and ido myself and have not lost a child and i do not know...
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medication, nor does he endorse a specific product, service, or brand. uk meds say patient care and safety is at the core of their business, that they're registered with the mhra and general pharmaceutical council that the doctors they contract through a romanian company are all gmc registered. there's one more website i want to investigate and it has a connection to struck—off doctor julian eden. bolton in lancashire, home to a designer called riaz vali. he owns an online doctor service called treated.com. all dan has to do is select his medicine and answer a few simple medicines questions. 0nce our doctor has approved his prescription our uk pharmacy will dispense his medicine and deliver it to him all within 2a hours. treated.com has versions of its website in nine european countries as well as in the uk. following an inspection by the cqc in 2016, it reduced the number of drugs on offer to patients in england. but it didn't have to make the same changes to its other sites. i'm on my way to france to meet a journalist who's agreed to order drugs from treated.com ? drugs a patient in england wouldn't be able to buy. she completes a questionnaire falsely claiming she has a history of repeated
medication, nor does he endorse a specific product, service, or brand. uk meds say patient care and safety is at the core of their business, that they're registered with the mhra and general pharmaceutical council that the doctors they contract through a romanian company are all gmc registered. there's one more website i want to investigate and it has a connection to struck—off doctor julian eden. bolton in lancashire, home to a designer called riaz vali. he owns an online doctor service...