Visiting the Ophthalmology department soon?
Don't Forget: There's a good chance you'll need dilating eye drops so we can do a full examination of the back of the eye.
These drops can impair your vision making it blurry and then unsafe to drive afterwards.
The best types of tea:
-The tea brought to you in bed on a Sunday morning
-The tea that comforts you after bad news, gives you the energy to carry on
-The leaning on the worktop after cleaning the kitchen tea (usually held in two hands)
-The “struggle to take a glove off as someone hands it to you” gardening break tea
-The tea you almost forget to drink when you’re in a rush but you remember it just in time
-The hotel room tea
-The tea with a cooked breakfast
-The recovering in hospital tea
-The tea on the freezing sidelines of a Sunday League football match
-The back at the desk after a long meeting tea
-The first tea of the day
-The first tea of the new year
-The tea you take to bed
-The tea while slapping a new coat of paint on the walls
-The tea in the shed
-The tea while staring out the window on a rainy Saturday afternoon
-The tea you celebrate with (and calm down with) when you’ve just received very good news
-The tea you didn’t expect to be offered
-The tea in a museum cafe
-The free tea
-The tea after an argument
-The tea that gives you an excuse to open the good biscuits
-The tea with a view
-The tea with buttered toast
-The “afternoon tea” with lots of little sandwiches and cakes
-The tea in a tent while camping
-The tea from a flask on an Autumn hike
-The tea while reading a book in an armchair on a rare day off with not a care in the world
-The tea after a hard day at work
-The tea after getting in from a run / bike ride
-The first tea back in your home after a holiday
-The picnic tea
-The ‘break up a long car journey’ tea
-The tea you make for someone and they say it’s a really lovely cup of tea, one of the best teas they’ve ever had
-The tea made by your Mum/Dad
Before anyone mentions it - yes some patients are aggressive, but some are anxious, speak loud naturally, scared or disoriented. We sometimes rush to label them as aggressive & should carefully consider all aspects first.
The Paediatric Emergency Department at Calderdale Royal Hospital need some new play equipment and resources for their waiting area✨
The team, alongside CHFT Charity, have pulled together an Amazon Wishlist of items. Any help and support would be hugely appreciated!
It’s been amazing to meet so many wonderful people today at the open day for our new A&E at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.
It will open in the coming weeks and we will share details very soon.
A proud morning. Watch the moment our Chief Nurse Lindsay announces our Maternity Service has been rated Good again by the CQC. See our website for more https://t.co/ORtC60rHOE
We are delighted to announce that we have been shortlisted in the 2023 #HSJAwards in the Performance Recovery category.
Read more about our “phenomenal” cuts to waiting times here: https://t.co/uEprko9R5C
We're the first NHS Trust in Yorkshire to install a new, modular surgical robot. 🙌
We've now performed ten operations - and cancer patient, Ken, has already been told he doesn't require any further treatment after his successful surgery. 💪
Read more: https://t.co/d2kht7LzHw
Exciting News!
Our Trust embodies One Culture of Care. We value colleague well being & compassionate care.
This post is open to Consultants or those within 6 months of CCT.
Single CCT ICM can be accommodated as well as Dual ICM/Anaesthesia.
https://t.co/gKUjpYGR0V
Our Recovery Colleges offer free courses to help you discover your interests and look after your wellbeing. Visit their websites to enrol on courses:
🎨 Barnsley - https://t.co/nZy14XlgS7
🖍️ Wakefield - https://t.co/u2Y0JJFU2e
🍳 Calderdale & Kirklees - https://t.co/l5OXpRfjot
This week we're looking at:
*Dry Eyes*
July is National Dry Eye Awareness Month
Dry Eye is a common condition that happens when your eyes don’t produce enough tears or if the quality of your tears isn’t quite right.
Going back to an old idea..do any other trusts provide an optional badge similar to the below for IEPs when they first arrive? I have had a few comments from our IEPs that something like this would be beneficial… @PatriciaSpruce@DevonAllianceUK@RoyalDevonNHS@GWH_NHS@SWLSTG