Polly Haywood (@flybydoc) 's Twitter Profile
Polly Haywood

@flybydoc

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calendar_today07-03-2018 22:24:21

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This normal looking photo is an historic first: the gay prime minister of Luxembourg and his husband meeting with the lesbian prime minister of Serbia and her girlfriend. Progress often seems far too slow. But it’s real, and it’s worth celebrating 🌈

This normal looking photo is an historic first: the gay prime minister of Luxembourg and his husband meeting with the lesbian prime minister of Serbia and her girlfriend.

Progress often seems far too slow. But it’s real, and it’s worth celebrating 🌈
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Tonight I want to say a massive thank-you to Zak #TeamEd a multi talented HCA now I don’t look like Dougall out of the magic roundabout!

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Starting another day in our dedicated COVID ED. Running in parallel with all normal ED services including the Major Trauma centre for Cumbria & Lancs. We are here for all...

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#teamED are really grateful for this very kind gesture from our local community. Thank you so much! Keeping the team going.

#teamED are really grateful for this very kind gesture from our local community. Thank you so much! Keeping the team going.
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Humbled by the dedication of all the medical, nursing and AHP’s pulling together in the face of high demand and high acuity #TeamED #LTHTR - making ready for tomorrow is another day...

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Last night’s on call in numbers: 107 patients, 59 physical spaces, 62 patients waiting to go to wards. 75 hr longest wait to get to a ward. 6 Major Traumas, 3 ventilated patients. 1 ED Consultant with 1 question “How would you keep this safe?”

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Already co-located with a UCC, no “minors patients” attend ED 16/24. Cohorting “ambulance” patients in ED to release crews to answer 999 calls. Working with community social care to increase bed base for the medical fit stranded in the acute care system. What next?