I have just emailed the General Medical Council, the body that rules and disciplines the medical profession, ever on the look-out for professional negligence on our part. This is what I wrote:
Dear GMC official
I am a retired GP, too old to be re-drafted...
I am deeply concerned to read that there are about 500 experienced
doctors who are awaiting official registration before being allowed to
practice.
Please read the report here: https://www.ft.com/content/eb0f0510-6eb3-11ea-89df-41bea055720b
The fact that their exams have had to be postponed because of the pandemic compounds the problem.
The obvious solution in the present pandemic situation is to set
aside the normal procedures and allow these doctors to move into the
wards to replace colleagues who have died, fallen ill, or are
self-isolating (possibly unnecessarily, due to the regrettable lack of
Covid-19 tests). Their placements would be probationary, and their
colleagues could notify the GMC if there are any worries about their
competence or communication skills.
I hope to see a statement from the GMC before the weekend explaining
what fast track measures, along the above lines, will be put in place
and I hope that these doctors will be on the wards within a week or two.
Any failure to do this would I am sure be viewed by the medical
profession as a whole, and by the general public, as an act of
professional negligence.
Thank you for your anticipated action
Keep safe and well
Richard Lawson MB BS, MRCPsych
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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Lord Levy - free and unblemished
A hearty set of congratulations in a brown envelope to the noble Lord, Lord Levy, and reserve a peerage for whoever it was that decided the investigation into Labours' loans should be pulled.
Trebles of whitewash all round, on the House, and sharpen the knives for the wretched policeman that led the inquiry.
Hutton, BAe, now this - why, this is a Government that could go on for a thousand years!
God's in his heaven, the slug has managed to get off the thorn and polish off another row of greenery, and all's right in this best of all possible worlds.
There was a blow struck against cynicism if ever there was one! Hurrah for the British sense of fair play, and hurrah for our noble peers!
I feel so happy, a poem is popping.
Lord Levy’s Lament
Trebles of whitewash all round, on the House, and sharpen the knives for the wretched policeman that led the inquiry.
Hutton, BAe, now this - why, this is a Government that could go on for a thousand years!
God's in his heaven, the slug has managed to get off the thorn and polish off another row of greenery, and all's right in this best of all possible worlds.
There was a blow struck against cynicism if ever there was one! Hurrah for the British sense of fair play, and hurrah for our noble peers!
I feel so happy, a poem is popping.
Lord Levy’s Lament
There’s nothing funny
about using your money
There’s nothing queer
In wanting to be a peer.
There's nothing unnatural
With handing over a well-stuffed satchel.
There’s nothing wrong
with getting a gong.
There’s nothing remote-
ly amiss with a note
pressed into the palm.
There’s no harm
in a loan
to Tone.
Why all the fuss?
He's one of us.
Back off Mr Plod
you can’t arrest God.
(c0 Richard Lawson 22.7.2007
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