Over half of the respondents (53%) said the tone of communications from Medical Council affected their mental health most and 78% felt that the initial, unexpected notification of the investigation had an impact on their wellbeing. 51% said improvements in the tone of communications would make the process less stressful, and 39% felt that less legalistic language would make it less stressful. Many respondents commented that they felt they were ‘guilty until proven innocent’ in correspondence from the Medical Council. Others said the communication from the Medical Council lacked compassion.
“The first stress is that you are informed that there has been a complaint against you without details for a few days. This disturbed sleep until details were sent.”
“Felt criminalised and that I was on trial from day one. Felt isolated and that I was guilty until proven innocent. No support given from Medical Council.”