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1 hour ago, Ody_2004 said:

I don't think hard to solve.. maybe oredi knew what happened BUT how to answer to the one involve and public outcry that's the difficult part

Yup

Needs a good script writer to ensure replies covers all angle..... :we-all-gonna-die: 

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Till now not explain what really happen/cause it..........where is the so call transparency or come clean.....?

Ownself check ownself.....ownself cover ownself......not need to let public know???

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On 3/25/2022 at 8:27 AM, mikk123 said:

 the problem with local hospital is that all CEO are doctors. The doctors may be good at curing physical illness, but they are bad at managing people. That is why they are all in a mess. 

I have seen a doctor (pretty famous) which happens to be the CEO of a particular hospital but I wouldn't say he's a good doctor.

 

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41 minutes ago, Windwaver said:

Serious? Or just 马后炮 (hindsight)?:yuush:

This is the more important part

"Unfortunately, there have been more reports of abuse of healthcare workers recently. I seek everyone’s understanding that in this pandemic crisis, healthcare workers have been going through a very challenging and difficult time. On top of taking care of COVID-19 patients and subjecting themselves to risk, they have been doing their very best to ensure all emergency cases are properly attended to. Let’s continue to show them support and understanding, even as NUH fully investigates the matter."

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41 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

This is the more important part

"Unfortunately, there have been more reports of abuse of healthcare workers recently. I seek everyone’s understanding that in this pandemic crisis, healthcare workers have been going through a very challenging and difficult time. On top of taking care of COVID-19 patients and subjecting themselves to risk, they have been doing their very best to ensure all emergency cases are properly attended to. Let’s continue to show them support and understanding, even as NUH fully investigates the matter."

His response was just wols, look at how fast CCS responded. :grin:

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31 minutes ago, Windwaver said:

His response was just wols, look at how fast CCS responded. :grin:

River Valley High is a criminal case.

Nothing much CCS can do and comment.

I guess OYK rather be wols than factually wrong.

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12 minutes ago, Watwheels said:

The oyk being praised is making me puke.

The things those ball lickers say are disgusting.

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6 hours ago, inlinesix said:

See

 

 

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It's very likely they've been approached, counselled or have some form of settlement.

Yah, it's very true placenta abruption can lead to stillborn....and how fast remedial actions were taken to safeguard the foetus.

The only unknown is when the foetus died. 

Even parents or mum won't know.

So that's why they retracted their statement.

But if facts were conveyed properly to the A&E and they have a gynae to access the situation, a crash C section probably should have been done the moment this mum arrived at the hospital. 

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11 hours ago, Watwheels said:

The oyk being praised is making me puke.

The things those ball lickers say are disgusting.

Sometimes what  a few members here like to heap on another member also make me want to puke. So I just ignore them. So can you.

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6 hours ago, Atonchia said:

It's very likely they've been approached, counselled or have some form of settlement.

Yah, it's very true placenta abruption can lead to stillborn....and how fast remedial actions were taken to safeguard the foetus.

The only unknown is when the foetus died. 

Even parents or mum won't know.

So that's why they retracted their statement.

But if facts were conveyed properly to the A&E and they have a gynae to access the situation, a crash C section probably should have been done the moment this mum arrived at the hospital. 

I am not trying to defend NUH in this case but have you got the misfortune to need to visit A&E before? Generally A&E does not have specialist doctors but only general young doctors being exploited in their early years to do sai work. That has been what I had been hearing and seems quite true from my numerous personal accounts when I needed to bring my young kids or more recently when I had bad falls to get treatment. If you go during office hours you will be referred to more senior doctors of relevant fields for checks and treatment. If you go in the night then too bad, you only have what is in the A&E, definitely no gynae. If you go private like TMC even worst. You will be warded if there is bed but no doctor will be there to do treatment. The place is comfortable with nurse checking regularly but nothing done except the following morning. I would think it has something to do with cost to put specialty doctors to do midnite shift. Maybe those in medical fields can comment and share more in this very relevant topic to let everyone have a clearer picture thank you.

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3 minutes ago, Heartlander said:

I am not trying to defend NUH in this case but have you got the misfortune to need to visit A&E before? Generally A&E does not have specialist doctors but only general young doctors being exploited in their early years to do sai work. That has been what I had been hearing and seems quite true from my numerous personal accounts when I needed to bring my young kids or more recently when I had bad falls to get treatment. If you go during office hours you will be referred to more senior doctors of relevant fields for checks and treatment. If you go in the night then too bad, you only have what is in the A&E, definitely no gynae. If you go private like TMC even worst. You will be warded if there is bed but no doctor will be there to do treatment. The place is comfortable with nurse checking regularly but nothing done except the following morning. I would think it has something to do with cost to put specialty doctors to do midnite shift. Maybe those in medical fields can comment and share more in this very relevant topic to let everyone have a clearer picture thank you.

Restructured hospitals like SGH NUH

1.  Emergency medicine is a speciality. The juniors in the A & E report back to a handful of Emergency Physicians on the floor who are available all throughout the day.

Agree that being a junior in the A & E can be quite the painful experience in the initial postings. but quite of few of them like it since they gain experience for GP land and there is no patient followup and ward rounds!

2. There is O & G on call in hospital  ( in some hospitals ) with senior specialist at standby . If not , need to transfer fast!

 

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52 minutes ago, Heartlander said:

I am not trying to defend NUH in this case but have you got the misfortune to need to visit A&E before? Generally A&E does not have specialist doctors but only general young doctors being exploited in their early years to do sai work. That has been what I had been hearing and seems quite true from my numerous personal accounts when I needed to bring my young kids or more recently when I had bad falls to get treatment. If you go during office hours you will be referred to more senior doctors of relevant fields for checks and treatment. If you go in the night then too bad, you only have what is in the A&E, definitely no gynae. If you go private like TMC even worst. You will be warded if there is bed but no doctor will be there to do treatment. The place is comfortable with nurse checking regularly but nothing done except the following morning. I would think it has something to do with cost to put specialty doctors to do midnite shift. Maybe those in medical fields can comment and share more in this very relevant topic to let everyone have a clearer picture thank you.

I was speaking on this case.

So you are asking personal question now? 

A&E? Unfortunately Yes.

Twice for myself.

A few more times for family members. 

Went SGH, KKH, CGH A&E before. Mt A too.

Went in afternoon, evening and late night before.

Though been to NUH wards and medical centre but never to NUH A&E. 

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7 hours ago, Atonchia said:

It's very likely they've been approached, counselled or have some form of settlement.

Yah, it's very true placenta abruption can lead to stillborn....and how fast remedial actions were taken to safeguard the foetus.

The only unknown is when the foetus died. 

Even parents or mum won't know.

So that's why they retracted their statement.

But if facts were conveyed properly to the A&E and they have a gynae to access the situation, a crash C section probably should have been done the moment this mum arrived at the hospital. 

Thats why i wrote the alpha or history collection problem.

The alpha officer is worth their weight in gold. Saw some pretty good ones back in the day when it was Singapore Fire Service. Now I dont know esai buaysai.

I ever take supa puma to A & E. 

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58 minutes ago, shrjun said:

Restructured hospitals like SGH NUH

1.  Emergency medicine is a speciality. The juniors in the A & E report back to a handful of Emergency Physicians on the floor who are available all throughout the day.

Agree that being a junior in the A & E can be quite the painful experience in the initial postings. but quite of few of them like it since they gain experience for GP land and there is no patient followup and ward rounds!

Working in A&E was a pain. But yeah lah valuable learning experience. 

Some of the best clinical acumen I've seen IRL is from ED seniors. Very pei fu them.

 

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1 hour ago, Datsun366 said:

Thats why i wrote the alpha or history collection problem.

The alpha officer is worth their weight in gold. Saw some pretty good ones back in the day when it was Singapore Fire Service. Now I dont know esai buaysai.

I ever take supa puma to A & E. 

U must be SUM+BODY😁 then of course to be airlifted then ...... me ...... nah...... back to table weeping job ........😩

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