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Mashup Score: 148John Launer: Why we should all #sayhellotopatients - 1 month(s) ago
I’ve just had some imaging done at a hospital I attend. I had to wait on a trolley for about 15 minutes while other patients went in to have their own procedures done. As I waited, I noticed something remarkable: 20 or so people happened to walk past me during this time and, almost without exception, smiled and said hello. This included, so far as I could tell, radiographers and doctors, porters and nurses, along with cleaners and other staff. The experience struck me as extraordinary. I’ve often waited on trolleys in similar circumstances, and I’ve generally had the feeling that I …
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Mashup Score: 143John Launer: Why we should all #sayhellotopatients - 1 month(s) ago
I’ve just had some imaging done at a hospital I attend. I had to wait on a trolley for about 15 minutes while other patients went in to have their own procedures done. As I waited, I noticed something remarkable: 20 or so people happened to walk past me during this time and, almost without exception, smiled and said hello. This included, so far as I could tell, radiographers and doctors, porters and nurses, along with cleaners and other staff. The experience struck me as extraordinary. I’ve often waited on trolleys in similar circumstances, and I’ve generally had the feeling that I …
Source: www.bmj.comCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
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Mashup Score: 142John Launer: Why we should all #sayhellotopatients - 1 month(s) ago
I’ve just had some imaging done at a hospital I attend. I had to wait on a trolley for about 15 minutes while other patients went in to have their own procedures done. As I waited, I noticed something remarkable: 20 or so people happened to walk past me during this time and, almost without exception, smiled and said hello. This included, so far as I could tell, radiographers and doctors, porters and nurses, along with cleaners and other staff. The experience struck me as extraordinary. I’ve often waited on trolleys in similar circumstances, and I’ve generally had the feeling that I …
Source: www.bmj.comCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet
"It would take little effort for each person in the NHS to cultivate a routine of looking directly at every patient we pass and at least nodding politely to acknowledge their existence, if not actually saying hello." #sayhellotopatients says @johnlauner https://t.co/bV4VrSzkpP