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RCGP council member forced to apologise in presidential election row

By alisdair stirling | 20 Feb 2012

The normally sedate process of electing the RCGP´s next president has erupted into controversy within days of nominations opening, with a leading candidate being forced to apologise to the incumbent.

Dr Una Coales came second in the presidential election three years ago and is standing again for the largely ceremonial post, but has been forced to retract a statement she made about the GP who won, Dr Iona Heath.

Dr Heath, a now-retired GP and a BMJ columnist, made a formal complaint after Dr Coales mistakenly suggested on her website and blog that Dr Heath had not taken the MRCGP examination.

Dr Coales, who is an RCGP Council member and a GP in Stockwell, south London, retracted the statement when the college made clear Dr Heath had not only passed the exam in 1981 but had been awarded the Fraser Rose Medal for gaining the highest marks that year.

Dr Coales amended her website and after discussions with the college posted an apology and statement of fact about Dr Heath´s qualifications on the site. It will remain there until 29 March and the statement of fact will remain on the college webpage for six months until 29 July.

Nominations for the election will close at the end of March and voting - open to the college´s 36,000 members - will take place in the second half of May. RCGP rules do not allow Dr Heath to restand for the post.

Dr Coales has said she aspires to be ‘an inspiring teacher of GPs presenting novel ideas, insights and concepts into what it means to be a GP, and a world ambassador'.

Dr Coales's statement on her website reads: ‘I apologise and would like to make the following statement of fact. The role of RCGP president is open to all members and fellows of the college in good standing. My assumptions about the eligibility of Dr Heath were incorrect.'

Dr Coales said it was an honest mistake: ‘I said something a little bit unwise. I have discussed this with the college officers. I have apologised and the matter is closed.'

READERS' COMMENTS

Manmohan Singh, GP Partner,
20 Feb 2012
It can happen, To Err is Human. Una is very professional, she will never insult any Dr on purpose. That's why we all respect her so much. She is doing a great job, from training to guiding new GPs. Many times I asked her for advice. I found her very approachable.
Bless you Una. We know your value, and we will always stand beside you.
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Marie-Louise Irvine, GP Partner,
20 Feb 2012
I disagree. What Dr Coales said was irresponsible and was an underhand attack on her opponent which backfired. How can anyone make a statement like that "in error"? Wouldn't you first want to check your facts unless you didn't care about the facts and just wanted to discredit your opponent. Politicians often do this - they make wild and untrue accusations to discredit opponents and then, after the damage is done , apologise and think that makes everything OK. It doesn't. But it does tell you all you need to know about Dr Coales!
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Manmohan Singh, GP Partner,
21 Feb 2012
When I said, we know the value of Una Coales, It does mean a lot. When we enter Gen Practice, we have to face lots of problems. There is nothing in place, to help new GPs. I have tried everybody from RCGP, MDU, BMA, even I called GMC, when I was in trouble. No one helped me. The issue was very complex, regarding my move to new building for my gp surgery. Things are better now, Coventry PCT is helping me as well. They are very supportive. But in this process I lost 7 kg weight due to stress.

The person who guided me,
The person who gave me hope to keep fighting,
The person who gave me strength,
The person who listened to me everyday.
was Una Coales.

Even during my MRCGP, she helped me a lot. When people joins Gen Practice, all they know one name, its Una Coales name. They know, that she is the only one who can help them to pass MRCGP, and also guide them in future.
She helped so many people and so many families.
Thats why I am saying it again, we know her value. She inspires new GPs, guide them, she is the only one who thinks both about patients and GPs. We need more Una Colaes in our country for the well being of patients and Doctors.
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Anonymous, GP Partner,
23 Feb 2012
It would appear that this candidate can produce polarised views in doctors.That is wonderful when it inspires those she teaches but will it be helpful in a President?
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Anonymous, GP Partner,
23 Feb 2012
I would never worship Gandhi's statue, because its not gonna help me anyway. I would prefer to choose Una as president, because I can talk to her, and she will reply my mail. Try to write something to all big bosses all Sir, Lord etc, (who are already controlling your lives) if you get any response, I will change my name from Anonymous to ...
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Anonymous, Other healthcare professional,
04 Mar 2012
Read Coales' website: she writes populist gibberish.
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Anonymous, Other healthcare professional,
12 May 2012
Hopefully Una will get the post this time. The public as well as practitioners need somebody who not only states their views but is willing to debate them with others. Her pragmatism, having her 'feet on the ground' as well as her kindness and openess is needed in todays climate. Una's opponents (or Iona's supporters) do nobody any favours by developing yet more cliques and networks which simply encourage division and conflict
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