DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION
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DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION
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If anyone knows how doctors feel, when in exclusion/suspension, please share with us. It is horrible. I've been through it. Frankly I do not wish it to happen to anyone. It is a very dar
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There is a salutory point here. Many doctors, when "crown immunity" came in, believed that they no longer needed to subscribe to a defense organisation such as medical protection society or medical defence union; or to a trade union. It is easy to believe that "it will never happen to me". It is really important that doctors maintain their defense body membership, and I would also strongly urge doctors to join the BMA. Employers often do not "play fair", and, once they've decided to pick on a doctor, will try everything they can - foul means as well as fair - to get rid of them. There is also the Doctors Support Group, set up to support doctors facing suspension or other disciplinary measures. |
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Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION
posted at 6/6/2012 3:07 PM BST
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In Response to Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION: There is a salutory point here. Many doctors, when "crown immunity" came in, believed that they no longer needed to subscribe to a defense organisation such as medical protection society or medical defence union; or to a trade union. It is easy to believe that "it will never happen to me". It is really important that doctors maintain their defense body membership, and I would also strongly urge doctors to join the BMA. Employers often do not "play fair", and, once they've decided to pick on a doctor, will try everything they can - foul means as well as fair - to get rid of them. There is also the Doctors Support Group , set up to support doctors facing suspension or other disciplinary measures. Posted by penglish Hi there P English, you are an English doctor I assume from your nick name. With all my appreciation to you, here are we again with the question why the foreigh doctors are not advised to get registered to this type of organisations immeadetely after their doctor's registration. I am not being stingy or reluctant to pay my fees to who so ever, but I and perhaps other foreign doctors are not aware of this culture of litigation. I know lack of awareness is not an exuse, but I think it is cruel that foreign doctors are put in such a disadvanced situation, whreas the local Englsih doctors know all their rights and have all their membership signed. Only after reading the case of DRMK here, only after this myself and other are now more aware of what is going on. I do not want to be misunderstood here - but the main questions remains. How the suspension could be prevented, what do we have to do - apart from following the good medical practise guidances, NICE, NHS etc? Mind if you are a foreign doctor and work for the NHS, not for agencies, the NHS do not require insurance or all staff indemnity, etc membership. Whilst the membership at the doctor's regulator is a mandatrory one. I know it is mandatory for every motorist no matter English or foreigner - it is mandatory to get insured, so to go on the road, but why the foreign doctors are spared that sort of information, whereas the Englsih doctors know everything. I think we, foreign doctors are put in an unequal position and only after it is too late, only then - all sort of so called support turns up . For instance no one told me that I must be registered with mdu, or mdus, when I received my license. Do you see my point? |





