NHS doctors say lengthy disciplinary processes have left them feeling suicidal
Briefly

"Three out of four doctors who had faced proceedings said the length of time it took to conclude them damaged their mental health and led to them suffering anxiety, stress and depression."
"One doctor told the Medical Protection Society, [It was] horrible, [I was] treated like a criminal, my office space [was] given to someone else, my belongings [were] confiscated."
"Half of the doctors who recounted their experience as part of the MPS's study said they had been accused of wrongdoing after raising concerns about patient safety where they worked."
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