34th minute clap tomorrow at the City Ground in honour of my beautiful husband, Luke Barnes who sadly passed away 2 weeks ago today. Please fans, do your thing❤️ #NFFC@NFFC
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Please help me get this to reach @DONBROCO for their concert on Friday in Birmingham to dedicate Nerve to my husband who sadly died on Friday. The concert will mark a week of his death and I will still be attending in his honour. Thank you everyone🕊️✨ #DonBroco
@Wind_mobility#RideWind#escooters#CustomerService sadly the worst customer experience I've ever had - chasing a refund for 3 months with no response to emails, in app chat function and IG chat. I'd like my £40 back please!!
Exciting, sunny, enjoyable day facilitating clinical simulation for our student Paramedic BSc Apprentices @TrentUni@EMASNHSTrust@NTUParamedic catching babies in the back of the car and managing maternity emergencies #Simulation#prehospital
I am delighted to announce that the government has accepted one of our early recommendations from the Pregnancy Loss Review
- the introduction of a national certificate of pre- 24 week baby loss for those parents who request it
We would like to share a story about Baby B. Baby B died at only 11 days of age from #neonatalHSV and we have been working closely with her family to improve awareness in our trust. [1/16]
@Rachael_Knox @neas_meducation @JRCALCguidance Appreciate the clarification Rach. Certainly something you would want your team to have understanding of before seeing it for real!!
@Rachael_Knox @neas_meducation @JRCALCguidance Thank you Rach. Was this training for Paramedics then? I thought you said they were CCAs. Only questioning this having taught Bi-man to MW + Ob rotational Drs for many years, they do other internal examinations/ interventions and still need to perfect this as a skill.
@Rachael_Knox @neas_meducation Surprised and concerned to see bimanual compression taught for pre-hospital management of PPH. This is off guidance surely?@JRCALCguidance
#GardenersWorld community, help please. I have a shady, well drained spot under the wisteria, that once the bluebells have gone, it looks in need of colour. Give up on Hostas as the slugs win every time. Suggestions for summer plants please