That's the theory at least. If you've ever witnessed the treatment of the elderly and disabled in an NHS hospital (particularly those with a learning disability), you may find that hard to believe.
I literally have my Southampton interview on Thursday where they heavily focus on these values. Great timing and I really appreciate you taking the time to make this video!!!
I have three midwifery interviews in the next two weeks and your video has been extremely helpful. You are very good at articulating yourself. I'm a little late, but thank you for taking the time to create this! Keep it up :)
Very informative thank you! I am using this information to prepare me for an assistant psychologist post.. you’ve give my original explanations more depth. Thanks 🙌🏾
I have a midwifery interview tomorrow and i am severely behind on research, thankyou so so much for making this video it really helped me understand xx
As pilots use CRM, doctors NEED to listen to nurses. Nurses are ignored. I nearly died because a doctor prescribed the wrong medication but I brought it up with the nurse and ONLY 4 hours later she was vindicated. I mean, I told her what was wrong & she got it in 10 seconds.... but it took 4 hours.
After you made your video about whether cigarettes should be legal, you seem to forget making one about whether cannibis should be legal. Looking forward to that!
Are these constitutional values in any way enshrined within NHS foundation documents please? Are these ethical approaches part of the legal essence of the NHS? If you have time. Thanks. Peter.
Hi Peter, here is the link - not sure if it's exactly what you're looking for www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-nhs-constitution-for-england/the-nhs-constitution-for-england#principles-that-guide-the-nhs
Ollie Burton thank you so much. I expect it is. My concern is that the NHS being slowly privatised, being insurance led, therefore excluding some for non health reasons creates rationing health by money and facing diseases which generate insufficient profit. I was concerned that is contrary to its constitution. However since it’s ethics are based on individual patients it could be circumvented if those patients were pre-excluded. But I doubt it’s ethics are enshrined in law anyway. Long winded... sorry. Thanks for the link. .
Can you tell me how many hours of work are required from Resident? and how many holidays are you given to you in a year?? I'm asking cause I've heard doctors in NHS are overworked and underpaid or something.