@SportsPatriotUS Agree. Played basketball for 40 yrs. Stopped watching WNBA around 2005 when the last of my old teammates retired. The product just did not interest me. I have been back watching & following multiple teams for the past 3 years due to current style of play. I don’t enjoy thug ball.
@drift_node037@ElenaRunsNYC 5 other blokes all peaking at the National Championships in a year where Commonwealth Games selection is on the line. Doesn’t seem that strange to me.
@AthleticsEditz It’s a brand new track surface. The junior state athletics was held there a few weeks ago and some incredible PBs were recorded. Definitely the fastest track in the country.
@Halalmin Guess he is never planning to be a consultant himself. Otherwise it is a bit of an own goal to demand this of consultants whilst training to be one.
@AriReddy@drnikkistamp Australia is moving to a PGY1+2 prevocational training pathway from 2026. No one enters specialist training in PGY 3 with the exception of general practice & psychiatry. Most enter in PGY3-4. Then add 5-7 years specialist training. Most become specialist around PGY10.
@Frank9478968518@RCEMpresident@RCollEM Agree. Building bigger hospitals without addressing the inefficiencies of an inpatient stay is an expensive way to just perpetuate the same problem on a larger scale. Early specialist review on Day 1 of hospital admission would reduce LOS, improve care & reduce low value tests
@RCEMpresident@RCollEM We need to broaden our view to the entire hospital as opposed to focusing on ED. When beds are finite we need to focus on efficient IP stays under the correct teams as opposed to anywhere from ED will do. We need more direct admission pathways and early specialist input
If insanity is repeatedly doing the same thing and expecting different results … Overcrowding in EDs kills patients and harms staff. The core problem is the “back door” of our departments. Continued focus on the “front door” through redirection strategies won’t work. @RCollEM
@LVAces@RAHLawFirm Congratulations, your fully healthy roster took down the hospital unit of a Fever team in game 5… in OT. Hardly a flex… but please beat the Mercury 🙏
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