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What is not known is how the timeline for Jack's care interlaced and entangled with care and concerns for other patients being juggled (presumably successfully) at the same time. Without this being analysed, understood, made known and discussed, optimal learning cannot occur, and proper solutions may not be found.
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18 July 2017
Elizabeth V Kingston
Anaesthetic SpR
Mark W Davies, consultant in anaesthesia & perioperative medicine
Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
Re: Doctor convicted of manslaughter is suspended from register for a year
What is not known is how the timeline for Jack's care interlaced and entangled with care and concerns for other patients being juggled (presumably successfully) at the same time. Without this being analysed, understood, made known and discussed, optimal learning cannot occur, and proper solutions may not be found.
Competing interests: No competing interests