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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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posted at 14/6/2012 1:53 PM BST on bmj.com
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RETURNING TO WORK after suspension? How  would you and the rest of  doc2doc readers would feel in my situation? Would you/they feel safe? I very much doubt. And at the end of the day - is ist worth going back to there, where you've been  ridiculed, mocked and ignored. This is emotional rape, Men can be raped too.
Posted by drmk[/QUOTE]

It is hard for you. Keep posting us

Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION

posted at 14/6/2012 9:45 PM BST on bmj.com
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[QUOT/QUOTE]  It is hard for you. Keep posting us


Thank you, in my native country we have a proverb - If you are afraid of bears, do not go to the forest

Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION

posted at 21/6/2012 2:24 PM BST on bmj.com
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lawyers and politicians. In those positions they can satisfy their egos and extract substantial remuneration from the public that they like to abuse.
Posted by Clintb[/QUOTE]


unfortunately this is the reality, if you want to learn the outcome, please contact me on my private message box here

Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION

posted at 22/6/2012 4:28 PM BST on bmj.com
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lawyers and politicians. In those positions they can satisfy their egos and extract substantial remuneration from the public that they like to abuse. Posted by Clintb
unfortunately this is the reality, if you want to learn the outcome, please contact me on my private message box here
Posted by drmk

You see, you came across something called stiffed upper lip, which the locals are famous with. I am new here, but i read the whole discussion. It is amazing how people run into the bushes, offering plenty of help, but no one tells his own storry. As foreign doctors, it is impossible for us to know all about the local culture of hypocracy and  political correctness. I too am curious to hear from other colleauges, let say from Spain, Greece, Kurdestan, Italy, Poland, Russia about their process of addaptation. I personally originate from outside anglo-saxons and it was difficult for me to accept that they do not speak up, they do not express trheir emotions, there is no connection between mind and heart. Not surprisingly the hospitals are full with suicidal individuals, self harmers and mental. If you  as a doctor speak up, you are seen as not civilised one, you always have to follow policies, whistle blowing stuf and if you do not, then you get in troubles. My sympathy to your case.  

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posted at 24/6/2012 8:15 PM BST on bmj.com
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[/QUOTE] you came across something called stiffed upper lip, which the locals are famous with. I am new here, but i read the whole discussion. It is amazing how people run into the bushes, offering plenty of help, but no one tells his own storry. As foreign doctors, it is impossible for us to know all about the local culture of hypocracy and  political correctness. I too am curious to hear from other colleauges, let say from Spain, Greece, Kurdestan, Italy, Poland, Russia about their process of addaptation.  GerryP[/QUOTE]

When I started this discussion, my intention was to learn from other doctors about their experience when on suspension/exclusion. I appreciate this is not something to be proud with. Hence - a month later and a thousand viewers, but still no one, apart from me  talking about thistopic. Wonder why

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it will affect healtkcare service and human service.

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posted at 26/6/2012 3:04 PM BST on bmj.com
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it will affect healtkcare service and human service.
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Thanks, but could you elaborate more on this , please

Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION

posted at 26/6/2012 6:37 PM BST on bmj.com
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it will affect healtkcare service and human service.
Posted by neuromedicine


Still hesitating?

Re: DOCTORS IN SUSPENSION/EXCLUSION

posted at 26/6/2012 9:48 PM BST on bmj.com
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Hi drmk,

I have been watching your activity over the last few weeks.  The experience which you have described here must have been very difficult for you.  And it would be for any one of us, who is reading it.  In fact many of us had an experience at some point in our lifes, which could be called "Hitting the Wall", where there is no dialog and we feel like we can't get through to some people.
The only difference is the outcome that you have to endure.  

Initially I have not responded as I felt you needed some time to vent out.  You needed to tell your story and see people's response.  Throughout the weeks you have demonstrated enormous energy, passion and determination. A lot of this energy is trapped in your PAST experiences. This experience you were talking about is already your past.

 I sense, the time has come to channel this energy in the direction that would be useful for YOU and effectively for others.  My question here is simple: What do you want, drmk?

Don't answer just yet.  Stay with this question.  Think.  Be realistic. Be ambitious.  Formulate your answer in positive terms. Let the answer be an expression of who you are.

Have fun.


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posted at 28/6/2012 12:33 PM BST on bmj.com
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What do you want, Have fun.
Posted by Beata Salter


Dear Beata Salter, thanks for your long post. In response to your question "what do you want?" - I want to hear from other doctors here - what do they do to prevent suspension/exclusion...And - from those, who  have been already suspended/ excluded -  how did they overcome this terrible time. Regarding "having fun" and "foccusing energy" - thank you.
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