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It's heartbreaking the potential damage of reputation to nurses; in addition to the horrendous damage to the victims and families. What she's done is unfathomable.
I hope we can all just forget she ever existed and remove any oxygen from her name though there are clearly some significant learnings from the inquiry as to how she wasn't caught sooner.
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I hope we can all just forget she ever existed and remove any oxygen from her name
Would be preferable, but the ghoulish true crime industry will have already started with their dramatised accounts and podcasts.
there are clearly some significant learnings from the inquiry as to how she wasn't caught sooner.
Yes, but if the learnings are along the lines of senior mgmt taking responsibility for their decisions in protecting reputations over protecting babies, don't hold your breath.
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It's heartbreaking the potential damage of reputation to nurses
Which would be tragic, because this was mostly a management failure and it's not as if we haven't had serial killing doctors. Ironically, one possible motivation cited for the management resistance to the whistleblowing doctors was that they (the management) mostly had careers connected to nursing and instinctively distrusted doctors making accusations about a nurse. Toxic culture all round.
My wife is a nurse and really struggled with any nurse being able to do anything like that (she felt the same the last time it happened).