Pseudocyst

The adventures and life of a Specialist Nurse in Upper GI and Bariatric surgery. If you then double and triple this by having a primary school age child AND being married to another Nurse then you have double the trouble….aehm I mean fun. Hobbies are playing chess, board games and being taxi for our son!!!

Unless otherwise indicated,Β all the names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents in this blog are either the product of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Hiatus has ended

Only when you attempt to have a blog like this or anything else similar you realize that it’s not easy to maintain.

This is exactly what happened here: Life, work and other things get in the way of doing this and when you then not prioritize (i.e. writing thing blog) you just don’t do it.

AND before you know it it’s nearly a year later you start revisiting this blog and I shamful have to admit:

I HAVE NEGLECTED IT!!!! 😦

Ok, this is now behind us I will start with a topic which “shook” the UK yesterday:

The government announce yesterday that NHS England will be abolished putting 9000 jobs at risk.

NHS England was started in 2013 under the then Conservators government and to give the NHS greater autonomy and being at “arms-length” from the government to deliver high-quality care, cut down waiting times and ensuring value for money.

The way the NHS is these days the above clearly has not happened. In my next post I will go through some of the pro and cons of slashing NHS England and what would this mean for the UK and the NHS as a whole.

BUT for now just enjoy the fact I am back and trying to deliver what I set out last year.

Hmmm, that sounds familiar – looking at the text above!!!! πŸ™‚

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