FATAL COLLAPSE DUE TO AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA DURING MANUAL SELF-EVACUATION OF BOWEL IN A TETRAPLEGIC PATIENT LIVING ALONE: LESSONS TO LEARN

Fatal collapse due to autonomic dysreflexia during manual self-evacuation of bowel in a tetraplegic patient living alone: lessons to learn

Subramanian Vaidyanathan,1 Bakul M Soni,1 Paul Mansour,2 Tun Oo1 1Regional Spinal Injuries Centre, 2Department of Histopathology, Southport and Formby District General Hospital, Town Lane, Southport, UK Background: To identify areas for improvement, the National Health Service in England mandates the review of case reports of patients who have died

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Motivators and deterrents for early career female doctors applying to surgical training programmes in the UK National Health Service: a mixed-methods study

Objectives Hubs To perform a mixed-methods study identifying motivators and deterrents to female doctors interested in core surgical training (CST).To provide tangible implementations based on the findings.Design This study used quantitative (questionnaires) and qualitative (semistructured interviews (SSIs)) analyses.Participants completed online q

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