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I'm sure that we all hope that things will begin to progress, and that this difficult time will soon be a thing of the past.scallywag said:My son has at last been transferred to the care of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and things are now looking positive. At last I feel there may be an end to this nightmare.
thanks, hombreWookie said:Crikey. :S Hoping for your swift recovery, DB.
OK, OK, and you as well..db said:thanks, hombreWookie said:Crikey. :S Hoping for your swift recovery, DB.
Indeed, I would presume that you would take the person whose arm you have broken to Stoke or even Wolverhampton.adawson said:What's the hell, what if you broke an arm or something? you would be expected to go all the way to stoke? Or would they open some sort of minor injuries ward.
Stafford has an increasing number of vets, surely fractures and wounds requiring stitches could be attended to by them .......adawson said:What's the hell, what if you broke an arm or something? you would be expected to go all the way to stoke? Or would they open some sort of minor injuries ward.
I recall a doctor being disciplined for using a vet as an anaesthetist. This was some years ago and I am unable to provide any evidence, but I think it was in Kent about 1995ish.basil said:Stafford has an increasing number of vets, surely fractures and wounds requiring stitches could be attended to by them .......adawson said:What's the hell, what if you broke an arm or something? you would be expected to go all the way to stoke? Or would they open some sort of minor injuries ward.
Not sure this as been thought throughGramaisc said:Indeed, I would presume that you would take the person whose arm you have broken to Stoke or even Wolverhampton.adawson said:What's the hell, what if you broke an arm or something? you would be expected to go all the way to stoke? Or would they open some sort of minor injuries ward.
It's rather a shame that 'Health Service Manangement' is almost a term of abuse, when what the NHS really needs is competent and effective management.
If they do decide to shut at 10pm, will somebody ring a bell at about a quarter to ten, as a signal for bleeding-up time?
Obeowen said:There will still be patients being treated at 10pm and patients waiting to be treated what happens to them?
Does it take longer to become a vet than a doctor?Gramaisc said:I recall a doctor being disciplined for using a vet as an anaesthetist. This was some years ago and I am unable to provide any evidence, but I think it was in Kent about 1995ish.basil said:Stafford has an increasing number of vets, surely fractures and wounds requiring stitches could be attended to by them .......adawson said:What's the hell, what if you broke an arm or something? you would be expected to go all the way to stoke? Or would they open some sort of minor injuries ward.
At a guess, longer to become a vet.........United57 said:Does it take longer to become a vet than a doctor?Gramaisc said:I recall a doctor being disciplined for using a vet as an anaesthetist. This was some years ago and I am unable to provide any evidence, but I think it was in Kent about 1995ish.basil said:Stafford has an increasing number of vets, surely fractures and wounds requiring stitches could be attended to by them .......
Or at least longer arms to become a vet!basil said:At a guess, longer to become a vet.........United57 said:Does it take longer to become a vet than a doctor?Gramaisc said:I recall a doctor being disciplined for using a vet as an anaesthetist. This was some years ago and I am unable to provide any evidence, but I think it was in Kent about 1995ish.
Not always wise to shake hands with a vetThe Hawk said:Or at least longer arms to become a vet!basil said:At a guess, longer to become a vet.........United57 said:Does it take longer to become a vet than a doctor?