Our ED team sees a wide range of injuries and traumas. While accidents always happen, there are often steps we can take to avoid nasty injuries. So we asked members of our ED and ICU team to tell us ‘one thing they would never do’, to share some top tips to keep us safe and well.
The longest running study on happiness:
Harvard's 84 year old Study of Adult Development.
Here are 7 lessons from the study to help you live a happier life:
On this day 29.4.2015, 8 people including Myuran and Andrew were executed. The struggle to end executions everywhere continues. This week’s shameful events in Singapore - a mother representing her disabled son in court hours before he was hanged - is a reminder to keep struggling
Jeroen ‘no nonsense’ Weimar has been an absolutely stellar Covid Commander. Over every detail of a huge and complex response that never really hit pause. Giving you huge thanks, Jeroen, and wishing you well for the next adventure.
Not luck. School investments and all the continued work of Victorians in understanding that - although we’re in a much better place - this ain’t over yet.
Last full day on team covid and I wore my new ruby Farewell to DH shoes that I gifted to myself to keep my spirits up, as I said Hoo Roo to many spectacular colleagues around the state.
I have absolutely loved this job.
Will forever grateful to have been part of it.
We've still got 7,000 cases a day, and children aged 5 to 11 currently have the lowest vaccination coverage. So this is a proportionate measure, for their protection and for ours. It won't be forever.
My primary school-aged kids have worked masks into their usual routine. 1/2
Something interesting.
Since August 5 until today NSW has always had a larger % of the total population vaccinated than Victoria.
Today, that has changed.
Victoria has now vaccinated 84.55% of the (total) population with at least a first dose, compared to NSW at 84.53%.