https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/nhs-in-crisis-covid-19-vaccines-a-duty-of-care-and-why-doctors-are-leaving-the-nhsNHS in Crisis: COVID 19 Vaccines A Duty of Care and why Doctors are leaving the NHS"A happily married family man with four children, Dr David Cartland MBChB MRCGP is a fully qualified doctor and GP. His 1st class degree in Biomedical science included a year of specialist immunology and microbiology/virology training including statistical analysis. This latter expertise has had particular relevance and value to Dr Cartland in allowing him to professionaly assess the plethora of government, NHS, MHRA, commercial pharmaceutical and ONS data on Covid-19 and Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Reactions, which has been published since the declaration of a Covid-19 pandemic in UK.
Between his two degrees Dr Cartland worked for a year in the angiogenesis research group at the University of Birmingham and he is a published author in angiogenesis research.
After 10 years of training and 14 years of enjoyable professional practice as a highly respected GP, what would make Dr David Cartland feel that he could no longer work in the NHS? A feeling so strong that early in February 2022 he took the immensely difficult decision to resign as a GP......"
https://www.ukcolumn.org/video/nhs-in-crisis-covid-19-vaccines-a-duty-of-care-and-why-doctors-are-leaving-the-nhs NHS in Crisis: COVID 19 Vaccines A Duty of Care and why Doctors are leaving the NHS "A happily married family man with four children, Dr David Cartland MBChB MRCGP is a fully qualified doctor and GP. His 1st class degree in Biomedical science included a year of specialist immunology and microbiology/virology training including statistical analysis. This latter expertise has had particular relevance and value to Dr Cartland in allowing him to professionaly assess the plethora of government, NHS, MHRA, commercial pharmaceutical and ONS data on Covid-19 and Covid-19 Vaccine Adverse Reactions, which has been published since the declaration of a Covid-19 pandemic in UK.
Between his two degrees Dr Cartland worked for a year in the angiogenesis research group at the University of Birmingham and he is a published author in angiogenesis research.
After 10 years of training and 14 years of enjoyable professional practice as a highly respected GP, what would make Dr David Cartland feel that he could no longer work in the NHS? A feeling so strong that early in February 2022 he took the immensely difficult decision to resign as a GP......"