Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Reading

Reading is a basic skill


Reading is a basic skill. We all have to do it if we want to get anywhere. The problem with many people in the higher echelons of power is that they don't read.

Darzi recently wrote a piece in his beloved Washington Post. I tested the newspaper out and commented. It is interesting how a whistleblower gets automatically dissected mostly by UK posters. It doesn't actually matter to me but it does amuse me to see how many people simply jump on a bandwagon as opposed using their reading skills.

Even more embarrassing is that the specific UK poster is unable to read, referred to me as a "Nurse". This specific person then decided to count the number of articles on NHS Exposed and promptly got it wrong :). James Landon will be amused about it. Not only was this UK poster unable to read but they were unable to count.

So, being mean and critical is one thing - not being able to read or count is just an embarrassment to the UK.

Well, the inability to read or count appears to be endemic in most lawyers representing the General Medical Council so we must assume that it is an ongoing trait :). I just love this " let's attack the whistleblower, attack her persona, her career and distract the masses from the real issue - how many people died?"At least, if people go on the attack, you expect them to count and to read. It is so tiresome dealing with those who really are so short sighted.

They cannot be bothered to -read, join up the dotted ideas and then come to a conclusion. My God, that sounds like the vast majority of medical defense lawyers :).




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