Parents believe son would still be alive if he’d seen GP face-to-face
Parents believe son would still be alive if he’d seen GP face-to-face
David Nash died aged 26 from meningitis – his parents, Andrew and Anne believe doctors missed vital signs as consultations were not held face-to-face (Picture: PA)
A law student who died from meningitis ‘would still be alive’ if he’d had a face-to-face appointment with a GP, his family believe.
Clinicians missed signs that David Nash, 26, had developed mastoiditis in his ear during four remote…
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