Welshman2008 🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧🚩💙 🇺🇦
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Welshman2008 🇪🇺🏴🇬🇧🚩💙 🇺🇦
@Welshman2008
Into Gadgets, Railways and Good Books I am also a member of St John Cymru Wales Barry Rescue Division. @SJCWBarry







The sad sight of 142004 being scrapped at CF Booths of Rotherham on the 7th December 2019. Today the famous railway scrap yard, situated behind the old Rotherham United football ground ceased trading.






#OriginalResearch “You said it! Now look what’s happened!” We’ve all been blamed for saying it. The shift was calm — then someone muttered the “Q word,” and chaos reigned. But is it actually true? Does saying “quiet” doom us to a flood of patients? 🧠 A new narrative systematic review in EMJ says... probably not. By @AndrewTabner @gdj043 Researchers analysed 8 RCTs across EDs, surgical specialties, microbiology labs, and even OMFS on-call shifts. The verdict? ❌ No solid evidence that uttering the word “quiet” increases admissions, bleeps, referrals, or calls. 💡 What it might do? Influence our perception of being busy — particularly for those who already believe in the superstition. It’s a classic case of confirmation bias and regression to the mean: if things are unusually calm, they’re bound to pick up again, whether we say “quiet” or not. 👏 Let’s give credit to the researchers — many of whom studied this in their own time, with no funding — for taking on one of medicine’s most persistent myths. So, go ahead. Say it. “It’s a quiet shift today.” And if it gets busy later... well, it was going to anyway. 😉 🔗 emj.bmj.com/content/early/… #MythBusting #EmergencyMedicine #QuietShift #MedicalSuperstition #WorkplaceCulture #HealthCareHumour #EvidenceBasedMedicine @RCollEM





















