Wednesday 17 December 2008

IT and Merry Chistmas

Hi everyone, sorry I have not posted recently but I have been having discussions with our IT department. I asked them about the hospital's policy on blogging and the answer was really what I expected, "Don't do it as you will breach patient confidentiality". Since this report about a doctor abusing the IT system came out there has been a bit of a crack down on IT stuff so I am keeping my head down. I have had a load of things to write about but unfortunately they are too easily recognisable to people. As there are only 5 million people in Scotland and only 5 large cities local stories tend to stick out and therefore identities become known. Once some time has passed and people have forgotten and I can figure out a way to tell the stories without identifying anyone I will write them.

It's almost Christmas - Ho! F'n Ho! - I am of the persuasion that Ebeneezer Scrooge was a badly misunderstood man, I am definitely a Christmas? Bah Humbug! person. This year I am working so I will have to put up with jollity from my colleagues and the result of what happens when people are being happy from my patients. I'm quite sure there will be broken bones, RTA's punch ups and the odd heart attack to keep us busy.
Bit of nostalgia now, in Scotland Christmas was never a holiday. Our holiday was New Year. I remember getting up on Christmas morning going out on the bike I received from Santa and delivering papers, Christmas was a working day in Scotland and it wasn't until the 70's and 80's that it changed. I enjoyed Christmas when my children were young it's just as I've gotten older I can't be bothered with all the nonsense that goes with it - pushing through crowded shops, people laying in enough food to last through a biblical famine - honest the shops will only be closed for 2 days at most and I always seem to get silly presents from my family, I sometimes wonder if they have actually met me. I have been told that what I really need are grandchildren and then my attitude will change. Ah well, I hope YOU all have a good Christmas and Happy New Year.

6 comments:

GAB said...

This year Im a bit of bah hum bug myself. Mainly I supect that its because we are broke once again! Ah well. Have a Merry Christmas(as best as you can) and A very Happy New Years.

grumpyoldwoman said...

There would seem to be a general malaise in the blogging world with people from all realms objecting to bloggers - from estranged husbands to bosses to best friends. We only put out the stuff we would discuss anyway with our mates and family - ah well, c'est la vie.

I suggest a xmas swap shop - I will happily send my 17 bottles of rose fragrance bath salts for whatever crap you receive - ho, bloody ho.

Unknown said...

I always have some great stories but I can't put them on the site because it may be recognizable. ARGH! I am interviewing NPs for my site and wondered if you would be interested?
Also, I would love it if you would put a link up to my main site The Nurse Practitioner's Place?
Thanks!

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas GrumpyRN!

Hope you have a good one and a Happy New Year!

Louise xx

Anonymous said...

I hate trying to edit out material, because some schmuck...might think I'm talking or writing about them...The Nurse Resource

Anonymous said...

The NMC would like to remind nurses and midwives that they are personally accountable for their actions at all times, including how they behave in their personal life.
What may be considered to be letting off steam about a situation at work can potentially be read by someone who may take offence at the content of a posting.
Nurses and midwives could be putting their registration at risk if posting inappropriate comments about colleagues or patients or posting any material that could be considered explicit.
A reminder from the NMC. Are we right to feel paranoid?
http://www.nmc-uk.org.uk/aArticle.aspx?ArticleID=3429