I blame Anthony Clare. They thought psychiatry was all about becoming a media luvvie.
Perhaps she will view this as an opportunity to correct certain unfortunate impressions which have arisen after her last two presentations. One...
I take it that that is a compliment about their being so compliant with official policy.
I agree with all this, but was trying to get at a slightly different point. One would usually only consider whether "tormentors" should not be...
It is possible to clarify completely the reference to the cutting off of balls which appears to amuse Crawley so. The article specifically refers...
Apologies for seeming to go on about this matter. But one keeps seeing more that helps the overall view. If one looks at the article in the...
Is that because of the trap?
That's unlikely but possible but it would not be relevant. She is claiming that the image in the Sunday Times represents a message that she had...
It is fascinating to read the whole Sunday Times article. One could almost get the impression that things were becoming too quiet and it was...
Doctors who feel with their mind and think with their soul Should really crawl back in their endarkenment hole. On why they have fingers The...
EC seems to be becoming bolder in her assertions in relation to the image from the Sunday Times. This time she seems to say: "This is an e-mail I...
@Cheshire @ukxmrv you are quite right. We need to amend the Science Library to make it clear that the picture relates to the 2013 Hanlon article...
I only watched the first few minutes and decided that the language was all so vague, and showed such a clear lack of understanding of concepts,...
Certainly not to be advised if going lobbying in Parliament.
One would expect that in any properly regulated profession it ought to be professional suicide to associate oneself with such articles in...
It is interesting to study the whole page of the Sunday Times from which Crawley has used the image. At the bottom it clearly states "Doctors...
Given that she must be aware of the furore which has arisen over her previous use of this imagine, the further use, without adequate explanation,...
Does that mean that for any treatment offered by the GP, after being informed of the diagnosis, informed consent was not obtained?
As usual the questions tell you far more about whoever it was who designed the form than they are ever likely to tell you about the subject. How...
Will "What is Perrin's Point?" become as famous a medical question as "What's the bleeding time?"?
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