
This issue is about fundamental rights in a democratic society. The medical profession has often acted as a silencer to curb free speech in junior doctors. I once referred to this as the Code of Silence as quoted by the Sunday Times. Most medical bloggers post under a pseudonym for fear of the repercussions that have befallen Dr Scot Junior [ known on this blog affectionately as Dr Sean Connery].
He has remained illegally suspended from the Highland Deanery for weeks now. He cannot speak out to the media. His colleagues cannot inform us with their own names. as their livelihoods will be at risk. He is supported by each and every one of his colleagues in the Highlands. No member of the public or doctor has ever criticised him. We have all made the same sorts of remarks as he has throughout our lives.
This was the latest update from Scotland.
"He is still suspended, despite local advice to reinstate, regionally needham has blocked his return. The local disciplinary committee and LNC recommended no action to be taken against him, but the deanery has continued the suspension".
This is a summary of the right to Freedom of Speech [ as declared in the United Kingdom]. This is a basic and fundamental right given to every person in the UK - but doctors.
"Freedom of speech is the freedom to speak freely without censorship or limitation. The synonymous term freedom of expression is sometimes used to denote not only freedom of verbal speech but any act of seeking, receiving and imparting information or ideas, regardless of the medium used. Freedom of speech and freedom of expression is closely related to, yet distinct from, the concept of freedom of conscience and freedom of thought.
In practice, the right to freedom of speech is not absolute in any country and the right is commonly subject to "limitations", such as on "hate speech". This is because exercising freedom of speech always takes place within a context of competing values.
The right to freedom of speech is recognised as human right in under Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and recognised in international human rights law under Article 19 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). The ICCPR recognises the right to freedom of speech as "the right to hold opinions without interference. Everyone shall have the right to freedom of expression".[1][2] Furthermore freedom of speech is recognised in Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights which establishes human rights law on a regional level"
All the posts I have written on the subject can be found here.
NHS Exposed Blog's posts can be found here.
Some doctors may wish to write to the Scottish Parliament. I have just written to the Highlands MP of the SNP.
Other bloggers featuring this issue
1. Jobbing Doctor.
2. Witchdoctor
3. Dr Rant
4. Northern Doctor
5. Dr Grumble
6. Ward 87
7. Chez Sam
8. Ferret Fancier.
Gillian Needham - the internet is already flooded with material by the bloggers. By the end of next week, it will be entirely flooded. Reinstate Dr Scot Junior. Reinstate him now. No point in playing with a doctors career simply because your petty female pride is hurt. Doctors who are professionals rise above such pettiness. Can you? We hear that you aren't above criticising others yourself. Every doctor has a past.
3 comments:
http://doctorbloggs.blogspot.com/2008/08/harassment-and-bullying-in-nhs.html
Not just the blogs you mention ;-)
A google search for Dame Carol Black occupational health produces 18,000 references and she is at the centre of a row keeping a doctor out of work??
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=dame+carol+black+occupational+health&btnG=Search&meta=
Damn Carol Black needs either to step down from her role as Occupational Health Tsar or help this scottish doctor back to work. But doing one without the other STINKS!!! of hypocrisy
No blog on the subject is complete without this link
http://images.drrant.net/audio/damecarol.2.mp3
So who wrote them lyrics then?! :)
RP
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