@BBCNews where is your “explainer” as to what constitutes a “junior doctor”. Surely you have some responsibility for clear, factual messaging to the public. 80% of my ED medical colleagues fall under this term on each shift. Massive impact on staffing and safety. Choose wisely.
@BBCNews - where is your “explainer” regarding what constitutes a junior doctor for the British public. Surely you have some responsibility for some clear, factual messaging.
Already co-located with a UCC, no “minors patients” attend ED 16/24. Cohorting “ambulance” patients in ED to release crews to answer 999 calls. Working with community social care to increase bed base for the medical fit stranded in the acute care system. What next?
Last night’s on call in numbers:
107 patients, 59 physical spaces, 62 patients waiting to go to wards. 75 hr longest wait to get to a ward. 6 Major Traumas, 3 ventilated patients. 1 ED Consultant with 1 question “How would you keep this safe?”
@KirstyChallen@DrRgoldi@TheBMA As does my Resus Hysterotomy & Thoracotomy course which receives some funding from the forward thinking Lancs & South Cumbria Major Trauma Network