Peter T
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
@dave30th has posted on Prof Crawley’s retirement in his Trial by Error Series:
Trial By Error: Professor Esther Crawley, Bristol University’s Methodologically and Ethically Challenged Pediatrician, Has Retired From Medicine
https://virology.ws/2024/06/12/tria...2O74D8k18Hhl3rihp8OwLgv_zz9fFWXPHcTVx-6RWFexE
One thing that puzzles me is that she has relinquished her right to practice medicine. How usual is it to completely step back from any clinical practice on retirement? I would have thought most new retirees would want to retain this as an option in the short term at least, especially in early retirement.
[added - though I rejoice if Prof Crawley is no longer involve in relation to ME/CFS in any way given the harm she has inflicted, however I do wish her all the best in relation to her personal life.]
Trial By Error: Professor Esther Crawley, Bristol University’s Methodologically and Ethically Challenged Pediatrician, Has Retired From Medicine
https://virology.ws/2024/06/12/tria...2O74D8k18Hhl3rihp8OwLgv_zz9fFWXPHcTVx-6RWFexE
One thing that puzzles me is that she has relinquished her right to practice medicine. How usual is it to completely step back from any clinical practice on retirement? I would have thought most new retirees would want to retain this as an option in the short term at least, especially in early retirement.
[added - though I rejoice if Prof Crawley is no longer involve in relation to ME/CFS in any way given the harm she has inflicted, however I do wish her all the best in relation to her personal life.]
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