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Street Medic - second print by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The reprinted version of 'The Street Medic's Survival Guide' is now available through SP Services and my usual stockists. There were a few minor quality faults that I felt the ... Read on »
Fact and fiction by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Richard Dawkins exposed a major flaw in our education system, here and in the US. If you don't know him, he's the author of 'The God Delusion; the evidence for evolution', a b ... Read on »
Harry's life by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Life changes and specifically the one I was hinting at on my last post are important because they act as reminders (whether positive or not) that life is short and for living ... Read on »
Addendum by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Have a read at this.... a letter to drunks from a hard working and pissed off ECA. http://katerpiller.tumblr.com/ I'm not the only one saying it like it is. Xf Read on »
Hiatus (again) by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Day shift: Four calls; all by ambulance. Stats: 1 Collapse; 1 RTC; 1 EP Fit; 1 Asthma. I’ve been on training courses and generally running around the country doing oth ... Read on »
Twitter by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Okay...The lovely Lottie has persuaded me to get into Social Networking for the benefit of the blog and the books. I have to start 'whoring' myself out a bit more, she says. I ... Read on »
Random stuff from readers and friends... by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc These workmen are installing bollards to stop nurses from parking on the pavement outside the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary . They are cleaning up at the end of the day.How long do ... Read on »
Yes, yes I know! by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I haven't written anything for a while but I've been very pre-occupied with the book and getting it out there - it's been a long slog and I want to get them onto the shelves o ... Read on »
Book latest by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Thanks to everyone who voted for Scruffs - he's very happy to represent you all in the next Parliament! The book will be out on Wednesday - it gets delivered to SP Services, ... Read on »
Who you gonna vote for? by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I've got a few days before I'm back at work and I know you all get bored when I'm not writing! So, given the current political situation (and the fact that North Korea will pr ... Read on »
Book update by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The new book is also now available for pre-order on Amazon if you wish to go that route :-) http://www.amazon.co.uk/Street-Medics-Survival-Guide-1/dp/0956266509/ref=sr_1_1? Read on »
The new book by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc The Street Medic's Survival Guide. This is the next title and it should be ready at the end of April for launch in May this year. It's aimed at student paramedics and everyone ... Read on »
Kat's night by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Does anyone know why these bikes are showing up chained to railings around London?Night shift: Eleven calls; one assisted-only and the rest by ambulance. Stats: 1 Allergic re ... Read on »
Anti-social behaviour by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Day shift: Seven calls; one assisted-only; the rest by ambulance. Stats: 1 Head injury with memory loss; 1 DOAB; 1 Anaphylaxis; 1 Panic Attack; 1 Collapse ? cause; 1 Hypoglyc ... Read on »
To test out souls by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Day shift: Five calls; all by ambulance. Stats: 1 eTOH fall with head injury; 1 EP fit; 1 RTC with minor injuries; 2 Faints. Sometimes we make judgments based on very little ... Read on »
Punch your Valentine by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Day shift: Five calls; one assisted-only and four by ambulance. Stats: 1 RTC with back injury; 1 Assault with eye injury; 1 Faint with chest pain; 1 Asthma attack; 1 RTC with ... Read on »
Depressed by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Night shift: Eight calls; two false alarms; two assisted-only and four by ambulance. Stats: 3 eTOH; 1 Chest pain; 1 Asthma; 1 Anxiety attack It’s still cold enough to ... Read on »
Too cold for work by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc Night shift: Six calls; one sent packing; one assisted-only and four by ambulance. Stats: 1 Chest pain; 1 Abdominal pain; 1 EP fit; 1 RTS with shoulder injury; 2 eTOH. Back ... Read on »
Book worm by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc I've started 2009 with LOTS of enthusiasm about writing new stuff and I will probably kill myself doing it. I want to write at least two new books this year...possibly three. ... Read on »
Forked off by Stuart G. Patient Expert Posted in: Blog Posts in Life as a Doc A deadly weapon in the wrong hands...Night shift: Eight calls; one assisted-only, seven by ambulance. Stats: 2 Unwell adults; 1 Faint; 1 Cold person; 1 Stabbing; 2 Panic atta ... Read on »