Miss Liana Yamanouchi MRCOG ✅ Just so relieved and overjoyed to reach this milestone! A few more months of ST4, and I can’t wait to start my IVF fellowship at @ChelwestFT!
VERY common in the NHS. As an FY2, the nurse in charge snatched my bottle of water from my hand, mid sip, and threw it in the bin. All because “doctors drinking on wards is an infection control violation.” Doctors were also banned from using the break room on that ward.
Overworked, underpaid, and subjected to unnecessary hostility. An NHS doctor was prevented from accessing the ward kitchen for a simple glass of tap water.
It’s no surprise so many doctors are leaving for countries where they’re valued, respected, and treated with basic dignity.
Burnout isn't about hours worked.
In fact, there are usually much deeper causes.
Leaders should start to recognize when it's occurring,
And take steps to help.
Use this graphic to find causes of burnout in your organization.
I don't know how they do it, but you can add inventing the perfect sports drink to the list of Japan's accomplishments. Uncanny. Tastes like how water tastes in a dream.
A “hospital bed” is generally considered to be an allegorical term that also encompasses all the medical, nursing and allied professions required to provide a patient the care they need. The Secretary of State for Health has just gone on the IKEA website and ordered some beds.
Lady in stripes, "During the pandemic we were clapping nurses and doctors so they felt like they had to go into hospitals, put themselves in dangerous situations where they were contracting covid, dying of covid. And now suddenly they want to be appreciated for the work they are doing, above banging pots and pans, so they're being villainised for it" #BBCQT
I'm a Professor of Cardiology with 23 yrs clinical experience (11 as a consultant). I get invited all over the world to give lectures and teach and I'm involved in international guidelines for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
I would be a danger to patients working in primary care as a GP equivalent despite this experience. Someone with only a two years Masters and no medical training has no role seeing acutely unwell patients in Primary Care.
no but this is literally wild to me because google tells me Dallas has at least 10 A&Es whilst Waltham Forest/Newham/Barking & Dagenham/Havering/Redbridge have ✨four✨