Stop - Cut it There! - Systemic Malady
Journal Title: Journal of Hospital & Medical Management - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
Visit for more related articles at Journal of Hospital & Medical Management A brief retrospective reflection following experience as a therapist, manager and then medical researcher in the National Health Service in the UK. Examples are used which demonstrate how the integrity and purpose of a managerial system can be undermined. As in health – to be forewarned is to be forearmed and prevention is the best policy. “Stop cut it there“ shouted the Principal. The lights in the auditorium suddenly went on, illuminating the previously darkened proceedings, and everyone altered their mode to What’s happening? What’s wrong?
Authors and Affiliations
Thomson W
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