Posted by dreapadoir on September 13, 2012 · 18 Comments
There exist three hospitals in parallel dimensions. This may be the root of all service delivery problems in public healthcare systems, including the spectre of access block. A bold statement, I know, but read on… The idea of three parallel hospitals was first introduced to me by a mentor and colleague, Dean Powell, and I [...]
Categories: Discussions and rants, Featured, Medical Musings, Writing · Tags: 4-hour rule, accident and emergency, administration, Ascelapius, Emergency Medicine, emergency physician, frustration, medical rant, National Emeergecny Access Target, NEAT, patient advocacy, Rant
Posted by dreapadoir on September 7, 2012 · 2 Comments
I’d like to share my excitement about the upcoming 2012 Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine which will be taking place in the city of Hobart, Tasmania from the 19th-22nd November. The theme of the conference is “The Art and Science of Emergency Medicine” and it promises to blur the boundaries [...]
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