'Defective' recruitment jeopardising patients - judge

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Granting a suspension order into a junior doctor after concerns were raised about him lacking basic medical competency, Mr Justice Peter Kelly expressed serious concerns about 'defective' recruitment and interview procedures

 

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Here they go again. We have a Minister for Health, who is unqualified in this area. But yet we let him continue in his position.

We need to immediately review our health service recruitment service- another mess under Simon’s watch ?

That Judge has some questionable bias. What if these concerns were vexatious?

And rightly so well done 👍 to the honorable Judge Peter Kelly

It’s not down to defective interviewing techniques. There’s a shortage of staff so the HSE will take anyone at the moment. Most doctors and nurses highly competent. But many are leaving for Canada, NZ and Australia for better conditions so the HSE will literally recruit anyone

This is a joke. I graduated from Irish medical school in May and jobless! Meanwhile they are recruiting people from abroad. SAD

Why would anybody work in our health system to be underpaid and overstressed !

Not a big surprise, I’m disabled and see incompetent doctors at an alarming rate

What are you doing roinnslainte SimonHarrisTD

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