Apparently, we hold up ambulances

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When I ended up at Mary's in the Trauma unit last year, the senior registrar asked if I was wearing a helmet. When I said yes, he said good and pointed to the next cubicle where there was another patient in an induced coma, sayin:'He didn't"

Technically a breach of that patient's confidentiality, not good practice at all

Would not inspire me with confidence
 

Rickshaw Phil

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