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Guacho wrote:The old central hall is now down
Guacho wrote:Latterly used for staff changing, it had been used as a gym and for concerts.
Guacho wrote:I think it post dates the poorhouse though. I may be corrected
The Egg Man wrote:Probably exhausted from having to walk round the hospital.
dazza wrote:RDR wrote:Cockroaches found in a hospital, well I never!
Don't think I ever worked in any hospital that didn't have them.
Any way the ET headline fails to mention they were in the office block rather than a clinical area, that would have got in the way of the story, I suspect
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/1371 ... ?ref=fbshr
It mentions the office (administration) block at the start of the story:The insects which can spread germs that cause disease were found in the administration block.
There are no patients in the block and it is not attached to the multi-storey hospital.
Funnily enough, I saw my first ever cockroach two weeks ago... At the Southern General! It was sitting on a discarded pillow lying on a windowsill of the clock tower building. I had no idea what it was at first.
The Egg Man wrote:RDR wrote:I see A&E performance has improved, up to 94% of attendees being seen within the 4 hours.
Do we know the raw numbers? 94% of fewer attendees maybe isn't something to be bumming about.
The Egg Man wrote:The Egg Man wrote:RDR wrote:I see A&E performance has improved, up to 94% of attendees being seen within the 4 hours.
Do we know the raw numbers? 94% of fewer attendees maybe isn't something to be bumming about.
77% for the first week in October. Scandalous.
banjo wrote:slightly off topic............is there a blanket ban these days on the reporting of hospital staff assaults?genuine reason for asking.
banjo wrote:slightly off topic............is there a blanket ban these days on the reporting of hospital staff assaults?genuine reason for asking.
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