Demonising A Good Doctor

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Discover the compelling narrative of 'Demonising A Good Doctor' by Helen Overton, a pivotal exploration of a controversial inquiry that shook New Zealand's legal and medical sectors. This insightful book delves into the complexities of medical screening, revealing the misinterpretations and public controversies that erupted in the 1980s. What transpired during the judicial inquiry, and who benefited from the outcomes? Overton's meticulous research uncovers the injustices faced by dedicated medical professionals in the face of public scrutiny. Ideal for anyone interested in medical ethics, legal integrity, and the intricate dynamics of trust in healthcare, this paperback edition, sized at 152 x 229 mm and containing 304 pages, is a must-read. With every page, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the human aspects intertwined with legal proceedings in healthcare. Order now and explore this essential piece of New Zealand's judicial history. Fast delivery is offered, ensuring that you receive your copy of this gripping tale promptly.

Demonising A Good Doctor
Author: Helen Overton Publisher: Helen Overton
Demonising a Good Doctor details every aspect of an inquiry that should go down as one of the worst travesties in New Zealand’s legal and medical history. Screening is more complex than many people realise. Public controversy over screening issues broke out in the 1980s in New Zealand leading to a judicial inquiry. But did that inquiry understand these issues? Or did the real agendas behind the inquiry lead to an injustice?
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 152 x 229 mm
Pages: 304

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