@ejoeyward@DrJSherrington The dog I see most often is a dachshund who only thinks he is a giant doggie, not used to a dog who weighs as much as me wanting all the love immediately!! She is most gorgeous though
Please take a look at this Go fund Me,help me get Logan back fishing.
With Christmas coming soon I hope we can collectively put a smile on his face.
No matter how big or small the donation, it will help.
https://t.co/pWd26CbgkJ
@Microbedoc2 Did you calmly inform them that you were absolutely certain that the patient would not die if the prophylactic antifungals waited until the 8am medication round? Before gently reminding them of the time of day/night?
@MsPottingShed @Jennife10651535@DrSdeG Our GP online booking works well but I do miss talking to the reception staff who were always incredibly helpful, even when stuck
@StephenOld@danielgoyal@chrischirp@Kevin_Fong The med students who stepped up before they were due to start working to be extra pairs of hands and walked straight into hell with us were amazing. They didn't have to do that, but they wanted to help. What an awful way to start a career
@DrJSherrington I was Erythrodite at a Drag Queen workshop at the Grand Northern Ukulele Festival last year with the phenomenal Amber Sands (check her out)
@RN_Atheist Over 80% of my patients have African names. First time I meet them I ask them how to pronounce their name, double check, then do that from then on. Sorted. Don't see why folk would do any differently.
@jabberwock951 Haematology on call in Coventry- consultant (occasionally reg), big London hospital, do you want white cell transplant, white cell non-transplant, bleeding, clotting, red cell, then ANP, reg or consultant...what if it was a sickle transplant????
@AndrewJD We have had some doctors in your position come and work with us in haematology, which is interesting as we are pathologists and not medics, but we have some very acutely sick patients and generally they seem to enjoy their time with us. We try and tailor it to be useful!