Friday, 17 September 2010
Fascinating Captain GMC
Today, a letter landed in my email box. The GMC is learning how to limit themselves to email rather than clogging my post box. Apparently, after smiting me down in the past, referring to me as a persons whose complaints "went nowhere", they have take up the most interesting one. It has taken 5 years from initial complaint, to the complaint being thrown out, to me winning a Rule 12 application, to Neil Marshall denying the doctor had a criminal record. When I asked that the GMC investigate the matter in the Magistrates Court, they accused me of a "fishing" expedition. I subsequently, discovered the criminal record and forwarded this to the GMC. There were numerous huffs everywhere. The GMC went silent for 8 months. Today, the GMC has taken it forward to a substantive hearing. Of course, had it not been for my persistence, there wouldn't have been a hearing.
What is the most fascinating aspect of this specific issue is that I am currently amusing myself as I watch the Royal College of Psychiatrists hold their heads in shame. Dinesh Bhugra, President of the Royal College stamped his approval for this doctor. Numerous psychiatrists supported him through every job, every application and at every single step. Few people noticed that everything was based on false statements.
Contrary to perceptions, it is not easy for me to succeed in anything at the GMC. I have to work hard at it and I have had to be better at GMC jurisprudence than the average bear. This has been a very hard task requiring hard work and determination.
Peter Wilmshurst once stated that we sometimes have to work with the GMC because they are all we have to bring bad doctors to account. I am going to need I.V chocolate. Me work with the GMC? I suppose I could bite my lip for the greater good. Whatever the greater good is.
Cheers Dinesh! Here is to your man being tried at the GMC :).
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