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<blockquote data-quote="jjraak" data-source="post: 1979977" data-attributes="member: 493719"><p>They Brought shame on the practise AND on the doctor's who by allowing them to bully and intimidate vulnerable patients, when she SHOULD be offering professional guidance, would I hope be horrified.</p><p></p><p>Is THAT what all those years at Medical School teach.? </p><p></p><p>That THEY knowingly allow such a person to work unsupervised in their practise, reflects poorly on them as individuals & as professionals.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Perhaps they deserve the benefit of the doubt that they DON'T KNOW. </p><p></p><p> And I hope once they do, they get a little </p><p>Humility, and begin teaching that berating and humiliating patients is NOT acceptable.</p><p></p><p>I have rated your list with a HUG.</p><p>not because it is what I felt, but because the FURIOUS , & , F****** OUTRAGEOUS Emojis seem to have slipped off the forum pages.</p><p></p><p>Quite possible due to being overworked by posts like THIS.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I wonder if the next unfortunate to be picked off by an over zealous NHS stormtrooper ...who then turned up with a friend or two might give any surgery pause for thought that SOMETHING was VERY WRONG.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjraak, post: 1979977, member: 493719"] They Brought shame on the practise AND on the doctor's who by allowing them to bully and intimidate vulnerable patients, when she SHOULD be offering professional guidance, would I hope be horrified. Is THAT what all those years at Medical School teach.? That THEY knowingly allow such a person to work unsupervised in their practise, reflects poorly on them as individuals & as professionals. Perhaps they deserve the benefit of the doubt that they DON'T KNOW. And I hope once they do, they get a little Humility, and begin teaching that berating and humiliating patients is NOT acceptable. I have rated your list with a HUG. not because it is what I felt, but because the FURIOUS , & , F****** OUTRAGEOUS Emojis seem to have slipped off the forum pages. Quite possible due to being overworked by posts like THIS. I wonder if the next unfortunate to be picked off by an over zealous NHS stormtrooper ...who then turned up with a friend or two might give any surgery pause for thought that SOMETHING was VERY WRONG. [/QUOTE]
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