Guest guest Posted February 21, 2012 Report Share Posted February 21, 2012 I believe that it is quite foolish to expect justice when complaining about medical men in medical hearings. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Their substantial power has substantially corrupted them. I have been working against this depravity, the continuing symptoms of hypothyroidism, for years and years. There seems to be no one who cares about the millions systematically abused by the medical establishment. I wonder just how much more abuse will be necessary before the abused decide to join forces to pursue medical justice in civil courts. I have been studying law relative to the US version of this case for years. I have only been more and more convinced that this case is truly a depravity that is allowed by foolish, irresponsible governments and promoted absolutely against medical ethics and protocol. Have a great day, > > I too have been in a somewhat similar place as Dr Skinner. I took my employers (NHS/PCT) to court for bullying. I am a registered GP Practice Nurse. I made my complaints to the management twice. The first time I was ignored and the second resulted in my suspension from my practice! I had done nothing wrong at work, simply made a complaint about management bullying. That in itself is illegal, you cannot punish a person for complaining about bullying. Even so, they did it. They also carried on being as nasty and as dishonest and as evil as possible finally resorting to making up stories about how I might be a danger to patients because of the nature of my letter!!! I was finally forced to resign. I then sued them for Constructive Dismissal. I went through hell! Three years of it! I won my case and I got minimal compensation. I lost just about everything, credibility with colleagues (no smoke without fire etc etc) Would not be employed in the NHS again because " something must be wrong " , wouldn't even apply for a job because I couldn't face them finding out, knew it would impact on my chances of being employed again. I have suffered such stress what with the Hypothyroid and heart condition on top of that. Thirty five years of an unblemished, knowledgeable and caring nursing career. I always complained when I saw things that were not right, I blew the whistle so long and so hard and so many times but it was in vain. It was me who was persecuted, me who was harassed and me who was sacrificed. > Once when working as an Agency nurse on an understaffed hospital ward, over a two day period THREE elderly people fell out of bed and fractured their skulls. Not enough staff around to see patients climbing out of bed. I made an official complaint about it. Result, the Agency was asked not to send me back for the remainder of my contract. That just about says it all. > > > Oh yes, tried that, been there... brought hypothyroidism fully into my life... so the t-shirt no longer fits! No, these people never let go! > > My Waterloo was in respect of vulnerable people where their rights were being horribly infringed + their assets/services being taken from them. Boy did I pay the price - reputation, livelihood and almost every other area of life trashed. I simply couldn't stand back and watch what 'THEY' were doing to people and just go home to sleep at night or look at myself in the mirror each morning. Would I change what I did? Probably not! I kind of know what might drive Dr Skinner. > > The very, very best to him! I cannot believe that even these kind of s***s would stoop so low on the day following his 70th birthday! So, whatever the 'complaining snivels' are doing, the GMC has surely surpassed itself on this one - bravo! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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