Fran is a widely-published cartoonist with a special interest in medicine and healthcare. His cartoons regularly appear in Private Eyeand GP Magazine, amongst others.This collection of his witty and acerbic cartoons poke fun at the absurdities of General Practice, from the endless form-filling and shifting targets driven by a top-down bureaucracy that doesn't really understand family medicine, through the ever-increasing demands of patients who have self-diagnosed online, to the confusions caused by patient-doctor misunderstandings. Its humorous, sideways glance at the world of the 10-minute consultation is a welcome antidote to the stresses and strains of modern General Practice. The cartoons will entertain and raise the spirits of the overburdened GP, and may even show patients how their behaviour impacts on the treatment they receive.
Reid was next , then Mike . Finally it got back to my sister Molly what was going on and she had the extreme pleasure of informing me that all these guys had some kind of bet going to see who could get me to go all the way .
We hope that these reflections from carers and relatives will inspire and encourage a collaborative approach to find solutions to making care safer for older and vulnerable people. This work is now being taken forward in an integrated ...
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As a nurse, you are all too familiar with heavy lifting, sustained awkward positioning, excessive reaching, and static posturing. With this comprehensive volume, Nelson, Motacki, and Menzel show you that there is another way.
This volume traces the modern critical and performance history of this play, one of Shakespeare's most-loved and most-performed comedies. The essay focus on such modern concerns as feminism, deconstruction, textual theory, and queer theory.