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Simon’s Story (Consultant Gastroenterologist)

Simon reflects on the nature of the NHS as a high-risk environment; he discusses the way culture in the health systems responds to people who have made mistakes, and how he feels the experience of being a clinician would be different if the system felt more supportive. (2 mins 44 secs, and 3 mins 21 secs)

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