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Saving Lives in Leeds

57 replies

purpleme12 · 04/03/2023 22:49

Did anyone watch this?

That hand transplant!

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fourhours · 30/03/2023 22:19

FoxtrotOscarFoxtrotOscar · 30/03/2023 09:52

I really enjoy hearing the decision-making and thinking behind order of priorities.
The hand surgeon (minus a finger himself) is so lovely. I hope that young girl has a good outcome.

Yes I've always wondered how things work behind the scenes so I have found it fascinating, hoepfully the ICU cardiac trial continued to be successful.

purpleme12 · 02/04/2023 21:26

Benji is so cute!

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purpleme12 · 12/04/2023 22:07

The constant cancelling of operations purely because of beds is so depressing and i'm only watching

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Toddlerteaplease · 13/04/2023 13:57

Must admit I'm getting a bit bored of this series now, and all the repetitive bed issues. Yes we know is an issue. Can we see more of the surgery and the patients!

LIZS · 13/04/2023 14:34

Agree balance of editing has shifted more towards conversations about beds and cancellations than the medical science.

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 13/04/2023 14:45

Yes, but if that reflects what our highly trained clinicians are actually doing, we should know that.

Toddlerteaplease · 13/04/2023 16:19

To be honest, I can't help
Wondering if that is being a bit hyped up for the cameras. I work in a children's hospital, very similar to Leeds and we do the same surgeries. On the day cancellations for elective surgeries is actually quite rare. As it washers resources, so they will to everything possible to get them done.

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