@MrOBrienPrimary @StBlanesGCC I had a great time meeting the Primary 6 and 7 classes..lots of interesting and well thought out questions! Thankyou for having me along!
@belfastairport@easyJet trying to drop a bag for my flight to Glasgow now from Belfast International. Only one staff member for around 100 people also trying to drop bags or check in. I'm flying solo with my 5 month old son and this really is not good use of staffing. Not good!
Just off the train from the #RCEMACP22 conference. Great day of learning. Well done to our own scotland rep @Kmacjohnstone79 for organising and our consultants @Neff1Neff and @jenacochrane1 for the great presentations. Lots to take back to our departments
To remove some of the cognitive burden I have scripts I use on each and every trauma call. In essence I am playing a part, and leaving as much brain space for the complex thinking as I can. This is the script I use prior to the patient arriving. #RCEMcpd
@docib I love pearls of wisdom like this. It's not the clinical aspects of the job that are the only things worth teaching/sharing. I will be absorbing this into my practice thankyou
@audmcconnachie What a gorgeous wee face. I'm so sorry to read your post. Sounds like you had a wonderful 11 years together but time goes so quickly when you're having fun with your bestie ♥️
Top tips here and still can't do without the additional orange fabric tape 'blanky' above and below the hub like I was taught way back @RHCGlasgow. Just you try and fall out cannula!
Over the past 20 years in paediatrics, I've had many cannulas fall out after I've put them in.
Most of us get trained in how to put a cannula in, but not the practicalities of how to keep it in.
Now, I use the same steps every time to make sure my cannulas stay in place: 🧵👇
Such a useful, supportive and inspiring virtual study day on making the move from trainee to consultant @RCEMevents I may have been in my new role already for a year but I feel armed with some top tips to bring back to @UHMonklands@MonkeesED
In 1985 the Gillick judgment laid out how young people in the UK can consent to treatment without parental agreement.
12-15 year olds can now have the COVID vaccine.
They can consent even if the parents refuse.
These 5 points will help you understand Gillick competence: 🧵👇
We’re pleased to announce that @Its_Elemental are joining Servelec as the latest acquisition to join the Digital Care family. A big welcome to their colleagues and customers. We look forward to working together to support workers and improve care. https://t.co/IFfRzpc8JZ