The Book of Tony - the man on a mission for ADHD patients

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The Book of Tony - the man on a mission for ADHD patients

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Tony Hanne refused to put rules ahead of his patients and it cost him his career [Image: Natwick]

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This article was first published online on 23 May.

From Alan: Rules, says the system, are for obeying. Now-retired specialist GP Tony Hanne agrees, except his rulemaker, he says, is bigger than those in Wellington and the conflict left him with an impossible choice. Ultimately, he chose his patients. At the cost of his own health

Tony Hanne has been silently reading at his dining room table while he waits for me to arrive. Since his early 20s, as a medical student back in Lo