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The HEalth and WElbeing effects of a disciplinary process on doctors in Ireland.

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The HEWE Study launched on 4/10/21. This independant IRC funded project will look at The HEalth and WEllbeing effects of a disciplinary process on doctors in Ireland. All doctors who have consented to contact by the Medical Council of Ireland for non statutory matters should

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have received an email and link with the option to participate in the study, that will hopefully be of interest to all doctors and those who have an interest in improving their working lives.

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The findings from this will be very interesting - HEWE study to examine health and wellbeing effects of a disciplinary process on doctors in Ireland Medical Council practitionerhealth

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Please consider sharing/re-tweeting re The HEWE Study. Your reach is likely to be further than mine. Anecdotally this is one of the most stressful times in a Dr career/life. The more response we get, the more accurate the picture will be, to share with those who need to know.

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Important study on doctors experience with disciplinary process in Ireland, just started Similar studies in UK, NZ point to grave health effects V mindful of what a complaint means for both patient and doctor #change The HEWE Study

Important study on doctors experience with disciplinary process in Ireland, just started

Similar studies in UK, NZ point to grave health effects
V mindful of what a complaint means for both patient and doctor
#change 
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Disciplinary/complaints procedures can have negative consequences for the health/professional functioning of the individual involved. So what is happening in Ireland-LET'S FIND OUT!The HEWE Study will be redistributed shortly-your voice will be heard by completing it,if received.

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To the huge numbers of doctors in Ireland who have completed The HEWE Study-THANK YOU for trusting us with your story.Redistributed via a Med Council email next week.Please consider completing the survey to show how disciplinary processes can effect doctors' HEalth and WEllbeing.

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DOCTORS WORKING IN IRELAND! Central Med. Council re-distribution of survey on the effects of disciplinary processes on doctors' health/wellbeing on its way today. Please consider responding and amplifying. Anecdotally one of the most stressful career/life events. #TheHEWEStudy

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The response to doctors' experiences of disciplinary processes in Ireland(The HEWE Study)continues to be amazing. Please encourage friends/colleagues to engage for a large collective representation. The survey remains live on the MC of Ireland distributed email (17/11/21).

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Final chance to have YOUR voice heard about the possible HEalth/WEllbeing effects of disciplinary processes on doctors in Ireland(The HEWE Study). Please check your emails from the 17/11/21 for a Medical Council of Ireland distributed independent reseach survey on this topic.

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What are the HEalth and WEllbeing effects of disciplinary processes on doctors in Ireland? The HEWE Study survey is closing at the end of Dec. Doctors registered with the MC of Ireland-check your email(17/11/21) and have your say. Amazing number of responses to date-THANK YOU.

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How do disciplinary processes effect doctors? Anecdotally they are hugely stressful, personally and professionally. The HEWE Study remains live till end Dec. How do doctors in Ireland feel these processes effect their HEalth and WEllbeing? Pls check email from MC of Ireland-17/11