@ALMannixMD@BryanAu14394656 That was a very nice reply to a tweet that didn't quite hit the right mark-though not saying that was their intention. Agree watching resuscitation hits differently every single time-Some are easier to deal with than other but all leave a mark.... and yes respect to the military
@drrjtinnion Last few months in our trust has been a shambles. Not one system works for the entire day. The only thing the IT department seems to manage is the alerts on the corner of the screen apologising for how awful it is. IT guys are amazing-Systems are crap: Medway/evolve/bighand/iscv
@StudentDoctorB2 I genuinely don't cope well with simulation. I am quite happy to watch other people play out scenarios for teaching I just feel deeply uncomfortable doing it. On the other hand I don't have a problem talking to parents or patients or having other members of staff present.
@AnkitAgarwalMD @AlliBeanMDPhD By that admission you are content to risk spreading it to other people whilst we wait for the evidence on transmission to be confirmed.
You should have let someone more vulnerable have the vaccine. As a medical colleague I find your approach very disappointing.
@YikingtonYikes @alexanderjbald My dad didn't think it was too funny when I went back to the caravan....without the strawberry jam and explained what had happened...๐
โค๏ธHappy Heart Week 2021!โค๏ธ
The @CHDNetworkSWSW is here to support #CHDpatients of all ages, their families, and staff who are involved in #CHD care across our network. Together we aim to deliver the highest quality care and experience for our patients and their families.
@BeasantBen @sbattrawden@doctor_oxford It's amazing what hard working folks can do when they want to. I have two kids to look after so I find getting dressed some days a struggle so I am full of admiration for Rachel and the work she has done. I don't begrudge people their success from hard work.
@mbismark@snouzin @NatsforDocs My experience training was Ma'am is respectful.. Though it does make me feel old. I don't feel insulted by it. But I trained in the TA where it was Sir and Ma'am and it was always respectful. If the person saying it to me is Indian or Asian it always feels respectful too.
@Stat_O_Guy The blue heart was placed in people's threads just in the last few months to show support for the NHS and people in the NHS that were being abused online. I think you should consider that your initial tweet was a mistake.
@jamestooley@swasFT@ASPolice Oh James that sounds pretty awful. Doesn't matter how experienced you are three in a week is three to many. Hope you are ok.