I have groundbreaking NHS tech inside me – but then it failed
My graphs were so pretty – seven days straight with my blood glucose in the target range, writes James Moore. Then I did a blood test and found my blood was as sweet as a pumpkin spiced latte with two shots of syrup
Welcome aboard NHS Forums. The new unofficial forums for the National Health Service. Bar a few Facebook groups, which is providing Facebook with a lot of data that they perhaps should not be in charge of! (but that's for another thread), there aren't many, if any, independent forums and places...
‘They remind me there’s a life after cancer’: how paintings in NHS hospitals help patients feel better
Feedback on the benefits of displaying pictures on wards, now gathered in a new book, is backed by scientific studies
Art, of course, brings pleasure. Now there is evidence that paintings...
‘Waiting to die’: Layla Moran raises plight of NHS surgeon who fears for parents in Gaza
Exclusive: Surgeon who treated Lib Dem MP has worked for NHS for 20 years and grew up in the Jabalia camp
In April, Layla Moran was admitted into hospital for sepsis. For a while, doctors thought...
How would one whistle-blow whilst working for the NHS in a hospital for example. Does anybody know the correct route to report things that don't just include your superior? as the problem may be known to them and being ignored for example.
Asking for a friend. Ha
(I see some shocking things...
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