Psycho nurse unleashed upon Melbourne public

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I write to you today from a secret location in a private hospital.

I was admitted yesterday with cortisol-induced diabetes. I will carry this illness for the rest of my days.

The kind staff here are also checking into whether I have had a cortisol-induced heart attack. It looks hopeful at this stage.

For those of you who don’t know, cortisol is the damaging stress hormone released when someone is under pressure.

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Anybody reading my many recent posts on the Victorian mental health system will know what I’m talking about. You can read them here, here and here.

I have been going through the epic failure of the structures of mental health in this state one by one.

Today, I will address the granddaddy of them all: The Australian Health Practitioner Regulatory Agency (AHPRA).

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This institution is supposed to protect the public from bad actors in the medical sector.

In my experience, it does the total opposite.

Some of you may recall the recent whistleblower who exposed AHPRA’s failure to alert anybody in a systemic endometriosis scandal.

In a statement on Tuesday afternoon, AHPRA said it was “working with other parties to consider how, in some circumstances, greater information-sharing during an active investigation might be achieved between the regulator and organisations that employ, or make facilities available to, practitioners, whilst meeting our legal obligations for confidentiality and fairness”.

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The premier flew into a panic and demanded an investigation, which has now turned secretive, of course.

I wonder if the premier will step up for me this afternoon? Lol.

What I am revealing today is for your safety. Despite my best efforts to address our mental health stalker, which included extracting her confessions under oath in the magistrate’s court “to not stalk or ‘not seek to refer the affected person to any medical agency”, support from police, DFFH and CIU, AHPRA has let the stalker-nurse walk free to work and destroy.

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This is AHPRA in action. The regulatory body that supposedly polices bad apples in medicine. It doesn’t even try to do its job. In fact, as constituted, it has no job to do because it lacks a reprimand function for medico fuck-ups. It is a fig leaf for medical abuse without end.

In my case, there is a particular twist. Our stalker nurse’s first ‘systems abuse’ was to harm my wife and children via a false complaint to AHPRA. They threw it out in disgust.

The twisted complaint illegally accessed personal records. It alleged crazy stuff like my elegant wife poisoning local dogs under the influence of drugs nobody had ever heard of. Moreover, the complaint was extended to my son. A wonderfully popular child, whom we had already moved geographically away from the stalker-nurse and her minions for his safety. She pursued us with premeditated ill intent.

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So I showed the bogus complaint to the police. They immediately recognised it as crazy and contacted AHPRA to obtain the name behind the complaint. AHPRA refused to divulge anything, even though the complaint clearly violated its own constitution, which supposedly protects children from abuse. So the police intervened directly, and rang to warn the two obvious women involved. The stalker-nurse dodged the police, her specialty, but her accomplice gave up the game, offering to pass on the police warning to the stalker-nurse.

This formed the basis of my two IVOs against the women, suggested by police.

All of this was presented to the AHPRA idiots later. But by then they had a conflict of interest, didn’t they?. Because they had freed the stalker-nurse, after her original assault on my wife and child and, emboldened, she immediately used her AHPRA-given freedom to make four more false reports, corrupting DFFH, her own hospital, two more hospitals, CASA, police CIU, resulting in immense harm to upwards of fifty frontline servicepeople. Many of whom are AHPRA members.

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The final AHPRA horror transpired when I went back to have the stalker nurse and her little mental health mafia banned following her court confessions and winning our own court cases. Even when DFFH said they found the stalker nurse singularly responsible for the mass harm, AHPRA chose instead to protect itself and, again, let her go, knowing full well that it should have stopped her all those months earlier at the first loopy complaint. Stalker Nurse is still at large today, doubtless contemplating the destruction of nearby health professionals, clients, and my children.

Victoria spends $32 bn on health every year, and it can’t figure out a system for weeding out psychos standing in plain sight.

This is mismanagement on a disastrous scale.

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About the author
David Llewellyn-Smith is Chief Strategist at the MB Fund and MB Super. David is the founding publisher and editor of MacroBusiness and was the founding publisher and global economy editor of The Diplomat, the Asia Pacific's leading geo-politics and economics portal. He is also a former gold trader and economic commentator at The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, the ABC and Business Spectator. He is the co-author of The Great Crash of 2008 with Ross Garnaut and was the editor of the second Garnaut Climate Change Review.
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