Saturday, 21 February 2009

Short Update

I just wanted to say that this blog is nearing its completion now. There should be at least two more updates. There may be a few other ones depending on whether matters with Ward 87 progress. I suspect the remaining matters will take a while.

Thankyou to all the visitors who have taken the time to read this website. I have arranged for it to be archived at the British Library in the future as part of whistleblowing history :). It will also return in a book called After Hippocrates.

All the best to all of you.

Dr Rita Pal
http://www.drritapal.blogspot.com

1 comments:

Dr Liz Miller said...

This is an important story - and it does not have the traditional happy ending.

We have lost something in the modern NHS. Without sounding too like a grandmother, when I qualified, the patient came first. End of story, you did what it took. No excuses. Nowadays, people seemed more concerned about themselves than their patients.

This is the era of the short-term self interested individual. Not what the NHS was founded on. The NHS had army traditions, built as it was by doctors from the army. It is still in the language house officer, mess, etc

Thanks for this Rita, and definitely a book!