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David Sellu (https://www.davidsellu.com) was a respected colorectal surgeon with a record of over 40 years of outstanding medical service. He saved countless lives over 4 decades of practice, but then one patient encounter changed his life forever when a patient died under his care in February 2010. He was investigated by the GMC and then tried at the Old Bailey, where he was charged and convicted of gross negligence manslaughter in 2013. Many of the complexities of the case were not adequately explained or explored to the jury, and he was convicted by a jury with a majority of 10-2. He was jailed in a maximum security prison at the age of 66 and served 15 months of a two-and-a-half year prison sentence. His conviction was later quashed on appeal after major failings were discovered regarding his first trial. His story is one that sent shockwaves throughout medicine and has implications for every doctor. This conversation uncovers his early years in Sierra Leone where he received no formal education and taught himself how to read and write, often studying under street-lamps for illumination. He went on to win a scholarship to Manchester Medical School, become a Senior Lecturer in Surgery at Hammersmith Hospital and a Consultant General and Colorectal Surgeon in Oman and London. It is a story that encompasses a stellar career, medical error and blame culture, injustice, the brutality of life in prison, the battle to overturn his conviction and clear his name, and the ongoing fight to make sure this never happens again. Time Chapter 0:00 1. introduction 1:38 2. childhood 5:46 3. scholarship to medical school 7:20 4. postgraduate surgical training 9:48 5. consultant appointment 12:38 6. clinical encounter 16:57 7. systemic errors & the Swiss cheese effect 18:29 8. initial GMC investigation 21:48 9. coroner's inquest 25:37 10. GMC suspension 27:14 11. justice delayed is justice denied 28:50 12. the court trial 39:15 13. the verdict 44:00 14. defensive medicine 50:15 15. life in a category A prison 55:28 16. transfer to open prison 56:48 17. first night at home on day release 59:19 18. receiving medical care as a prisoner 01:01:53 19. dealings with the British Medical Association 01:03:51 20. release from prison 01:04:50 21. the appeal 01:09:36 22. the case of Hadiza Bawa-Garba 01:11:03 23. the role of the expert witness 01:14:36 24. who pays the price of injustice? 01:16:00 25. GMC conviction overturned 01:18:10 26. the GMC and race 01:21:47 27. the criminalisation of medical error 01:25:13 28. is the law the best way to treat medical error 01:26:10 29. need for a safe space (whistleblowers and scapegoats) 01:28:18 30. would you do medicine again? 01:31:45 31. has anything positive come out of this? 01:35:27 32. raising awareness & driving change