I quote from the orginal article by Cross and Brownscombe:
"Although Adrian Fogarty would have us believe that doctor and wellbeing are
two words that cannot exist in the same sentence, everyone else I spoke to
felt that thay had taken positive steps to improve their own wellbeingthey
have contributed to the tips in the box."
(Full text:
http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/326/7391/S112?ijkey=a7cc11238dcce053fa01df1c
4233c33300503a8c&keytype2=tf_ipsecsha )
I too would be pretty unhappy with the BMJ if I was portrayed in this way as
a result of being honest during an interview by a fellow doctor. The above
sentence makes Adrian (Fogarty) sound like an isolated, bitter and twisted
person who is failing to cope.
Jeremy Harrison
Warwick
-----Original Message-----
From: Danny McGeehan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 20 June 2003 09:04
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Subject: Who'se tetchy then!!!
Adrain have just read your letter in today's BMJ. You seem a trite tetchy I
seem to have post the plot what was it about?
Danny McGeehan
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