Currently having my 'break' in a busy entrance waiting room. Not exactly conducive to rest or I imagine the image the trust wants to portray of how it treats its staff especially in the context of the recent 10 point plan to improve resident doctor wellbeing.
Med reg at a large NHS trust tonight. 1 old, unclean recliner chair in an office is seen as acceptable rest facilities for the 5 med registrars on site. We know that fatigue causes prescription errors and patient harm. We also know driving home afterwards is inherently dangerous.
@NeilDotObrien I'm not sure it's all to do with 'low value courses'. My sis has a 1st in Maths from Leicester. Applied to hundreds of jobs. No luck. It's crazy out there.
@BenjiNaesen Crazy that there are so many people advocating for running people over in these comments. The fan wasn't even that close. Wtf does a 'yellow card' even matter. Should be ejected from the tour. Apparently nearly ran over several other fans too.
Note: In today's NHS the outcome of this case at a morbidity (nearly mortality) MDT would be "followed protocol", all good. That is how messed up everything is.
Why is Bob Vylan being investigated for 'criminal offences' higher up BBC news than another reported war crime by the IDF? Have we really lost our sense of justice and morality that much.
@iDrSunny@helloworldbbd Yes that is correct. Anyone they feel can be discharged must be seen by a registrar or consultant. They can't independently discharge.
Once again the NHS HR/rotational trainee debacle strikes.
I'm even staying in the same hospital this time, just rotating departments, and it can't be done right.
Brilliant.
@BMAResidents