Having read about the case, I think it was the right decision to reinstate her with, of course, the right checks and balances in place given the length of her maternity leave and not having worked since 2015.
The official reports make for solemn reading but, given a 12 hour day, on call over 4 floors as well as her own team not following policy and not carrying out her requests plus computer system failure and no-one noting that the child's x-rays were available...is it really any wonder that these awful misdiagnoses occur?
There was also the inability (due to NHS guidelines) of agency nurses (paid at a much higher rate than f/t staff) to take part in or do some of the tasks required.
Frankly, as the doctor was a trainee, I think the consultant who 'forgot' he was on call should be called to account too.
I can understand the pain of the parents but, had it been me, I would not have taken a child who had vomiting and diahorrea all evening and night, to a GP surgery. Hospital should have been tbe first stop.
I hope Dr Bawa-Garba can get beyond the stigma bestowed on her by certain people and continue to study and make progress through the mess that is currently the NHS.