
Carol Darlington
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08-03-2016 22:10:30
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Day 3 and we've already got nearly 400km logged- imagine how many we'd have if more people joined @ raceforrecipients.com! Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥 Clare Hammell Tim Smith @R4R2023


Come on, Team Leighton Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥 - we need just over another 200km to reach the 900km milestone which honours the 900 living kidney donors per year🩷 Clare Hammell Duncan Fullerton thank you to everyone for your efforts so far!


Well done folks! That's 900km smashed! Let's push for the next milestone- 1400km, which honours the 1400 deceased organ donors last year🩷 Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥 @R4R2023




One of the most rewarding parts of my job #simulationbasededucation #patientsafety Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥

After almost 2 years Carol Darlington Nicky Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥 Suzanne Gough helen ashley, FCIPD We are very pleased to accept your manuscript "Hitting the target and missing the point? A BEME systematic review Guide No. 87" in its current form for publication in Medical Teacher.

Thank you MCHT Sim Team for supporting such a valuable session #Simulation #patientsafety


#WorldOrganDonationDay if you haven't confirmed your decision yet- get on it! #yes Mid Cheshire Hospitals 🏥 Clare Hammell

Really? Thought needed re framing. No such thing as safe and good quality care in a corridor. Corridor care implies ED crowding. Crowding means long waits in EDs. Royal College of Emergency Medicine data shows 14000 unnecessary deaths in England alone associated with 12 hour waits for admission.



Excess waits in UK EDs cause as many deaths as one of these crashing EVERY WEEK. If this was the aviation industry there would be riots, but because it's health care..... Royal College of Emergency Medicine #crowdingkills Adrian Boyle emj.bmj.com/content/39/3/1…



Ambulance drop-and-go policies won’t fix anything in the long run and hide the lack of meaningful action. Hundreds of patients each week are dying in association with overcrowding in EDs. How about fixing the actual problem? Royal College of Emergency Medicine 1/3


The data is clear, when patients are in corridors, patients somewhere are dying unnecessarily. Royal College of Emergency Medicine and our members know overcrowding can’t be fixed overnight but it’s time to stop pretending we can provide proper safe or dignified care in corridors. channel4.com/news/there-wil…



We need to look after our EM clinicians, nursing and ancillary staff. Without them, the whole system will grind to a halt. You're doing an amazing job, in awful conditions. Keep looking out for each other folks #teamED 💛 Royal College of Emergency Medicine

OK. Listen up. "Rapid Assessment and Treatment" is just a form of words to try and normalise routine "Major Incident Triage" in UK Emergency Departments. Yeah, I said it. Prove me wrong. #ResuscitateEmergencyCare #NHSCollapse Royal College of Emergency Medicine

“That’s when they suspended the constitution. They said it would be temporary. There wasn’t any rioting in the streets. People stayed home, watching their televisions, looking for direction. There wasn’t even an enemy you could put a finger on.” - Margaret Atwood, Handmaids Tale