12-08-2015, 13:40
Just wondering what the rest of you thought about the debacle at Chelsea over Jose's hissy fit regarding Chelsea team doctor Eva Carneiro?
For those of you that have missed the story, in a nutshell, Chelsea had gone down to 10 men after having their keeper dismissed earlier in the gane. In the 89th minute Hazard gets tail ended and goes down. The physio and team doctor run onto the pitch to treat him, as you would expect and Jose goes wild. Saying later "that whether you are a doctor or a secretary on the bench, you have to understand the game" and that he knew Hazard was not injured and that by them going on Chelsea now had to play with 8 outfield players until Hazard could get back on. This is despite Hazard (allegedly) saying he needed to come off.
As a result of this Eva Carneiro has been stripped of all match day duties and is not allowed at training or in the team hotels, but supposedly keeps her job as first team doctor???
The situation gets stranger though if you look a bit closer firstly, she gets demoted, but the physio is fine, this is despite if you watch the video the physio was clearly the first to head for the pitch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq0sThI6wVQ
It has come out today that Eva Carneiro was twice beckoned onto the pitch by referee Michael Oliver to treat Hazard ahead of the Jose's hissy fit. So even if she thought for tactical reasons she should hold back a bit, she could not.
Under the General Medical Council good medical practice guidelines, Carneiro would have been obliged to enter the pitch when referee Oliver called her on – regardless of whether Mourinho wanted her to treat the player or not. Ignoring that request would put her in breach of one of the GMC’s first tenets under the “safety and quality” responsibilities.
Doctors are advised that they are obliged by the GMC to “take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised”. As medical care providers, Carneiro and Fearn are required to put the principles of the GMC above the wishes of their employer (Guardian website)
I do feel for Eva Carneiro, it's is bad enough the chanting she gets game in, game out "get your t**s out for the lads and worse (OK she might be one of, if not the hottest woman in professional football - but that no excuse) and now has to take stick in public for doing her job.
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Unless something has gone on behind closed doors we do not know about (as first team doctor, not being allowed at the team hotel or training, does seem a little strange), leave and sue the s**t out of them for constructive dismissal Eva.
For those of you that have missed the story, in a nutshell, Chelsea had gone down to 10 men after having their keeper dismissed earlier in the gane. In the 89th minute Hazard gets tail ended and goes down. The physio and team doctor run onto the pitch to treat him, as you would expect and Jose goes wild. Saying later "that whether you are a doctor or a secretary on the bench, you have to understand the game" and that he knew Hazard was not injured and that by them going on Chelsea now had to play with 8 outfield players until Hazard could get back on. This is despite Hazard (allegedly) saying he needed to come off.
As a result of this Eva Carneiro has been stripped of all match day duties and is not allowed at training or in the team hotels, but supposedly keeps her job as first team doctor???
The situation gets stranger though if you look a bit closer firstly, she gets demoted, but the physio is fine, this is despite if you watch the video the physio was clearly the first to head for the pitch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cq0sThI6wVQ
It has come out today that Eva Carneiro was twice beckoned onto the pitch by referee Michael Oliver to treat Hazard ahead of the Jose's hissy fit. So even if she thought for tactical reasons she should hold back a bit, she could not.
Under the General Medical Council good medical practice guidelines, Carneiro would have been obliged to enter the pitch when referee Oliver called her on – regardless of whether Mourinho wanted her to treat the player or not. Ignoring that request would put her in breach of one of the GMC’s first tenets under the “safety and quality” responsibilities.
Doctors are advised that they are obliged by the GMC to “take prompt action if you think that patient safety, dignity or comfort is being compromised”. As medical care providers, Carneiro and Fearn are required to put the principles of the GMC above the wishes of their employer (Guardian website)
I do feel for Eva Carneiro, it's is bad enough the chanting she gets game in, game out "get your t**s out for the lads and worse (OK she might be one of, if not the hottest woman in professional football - but that no excuse) and now has to take stick in public for doing her job.
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Unless something has gone on behind closed doors we do not know about (as first team doctor, not being allowed at the team hotel or training, does seem a little strange), leave and sue the s**t out of them for constructive dismissal Eva.