06.18.08

Fame?

Posted in Blogging, NHS, Nursing at 7:09 am by Julie

I seriously doubt it, but the Guardian online has used part of my post on compassion in a round up of blogs as we approach the 60th Anniversary of the NHS. It is interesting, and this happens when I read papers I have written at work in the past as well as some of the academic essays I wrote for my masters, that sometimes you re-read a passage and feel pretty pleased with yourself.

My own organisation is celebrating the great diamond jubilee (I think 60 is diamond) by holding a family fun day. I hope it is successful, though have a good excuse for not going (really I do), because next weekend I will be in Spain. Those who work in the NHS, and my own trust in particular still struggle to feel valued, but I guess events like this one may help. The problem I have with the NHS right now, is wondering how much longer it will be fit for purpose and affordable. The trouble is that we are far more discerning than we were in 1948, we expect more from those who provide services for us, we know more about what we should be able to expect and it is much more expensive. We are often told through the media that there needs to be a public debate on a particular topic, but if there was ever an important subject to be informed about and to get talking to others about this is it. Meanwhile I and my colleagues, clinical people now working in management will continue to try to challenge services to prove to us that what they do is the best value and most appropriate for the needs of the patient. Free this treatment might be but quality and value are what are important. What is more, going back to the compassion debate, we need to value each other and be caring of everyone who comes into contact with us.

4 Comments »

  1. Onehealthpro said,

    June 20, 2008 at 10:45 pm

    If health care is about quality of life, it would seem designing organizations that offered quality of life for staff would be essential. We do need to speak about respect and compassion for one another as professionals in orientation and regularly, thereafter. We all get busy and we forget that’s why ongoing training and development are essential.
    Onehealthpro

  2. Weekly Handover (10) « The Oracle said,

    June 22, 2008 at 1:20 pm

    [...] in the NHS has achieved fame, or at least ?fame.  seriously doubt it, but the Guardian online has used part of my post on compassion in a round up [...]

  3. Claire said,

    June 24, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    Compassion is vital in nursing otherwise we might as well have the role done by robo-nurses!

    However nurses have to be first in the queue for compassion for themselves in order to be able to pass it on and treat others with love and care.

  4. Trauma Diva said,

    June 26, 2008 at 12:08 am

    Heya Julie - enjoy reading your blog. I have a link to it posted on mine. Would you mind giving it a read and it you like it, please post a link? Thanks. I have worked down in Australia in trauma and worked with some great NHS British nurses. Also, a bunch of Irish nurses -man can they drink!

    Anyway, I would a appreciate a link. My readership is piquant!
    http://traumadiva.blogspot.com

    Thanks!

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