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Special report: On Lancaster s Covid red wards where heroic and scarred staff are exhausted

Special report: On Lancaster s Covid red wards where heroic and scarred staff are exhausted For 12 months the doctors, nurses and support staff in Morecambe Bay have been fighting the pandemic from the frontline - now, for the first time they have spoken out collectively about their efforts to save lives and the toll it has taken The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Staff are physically scarred where the masks have melted to their faces. Plastic surgeons say those scars will be permanent. Off camera, Dr Shahedal Bari struggled to hold back tears as he revealed the physical and mental impact of the Covid pandemic on the doctors, nurses and support staff in his trust.

Army volunteers mentor NHS staff during Covid pandemic

Major General Paul Nanson (Retired) BRITISH Army officers and soldiers have volunteered to mentor NHS leaders to help them respond to the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic. More than 130 members of NHS England staff have been mentored by Army personnel with advice on leadership, dealing with uncertainty, decision making and planning under pressure. The mentoring support began in June 2020 and has continued throughout the pandemic. The Army mentors all have recent experience of military deployments or commanding troops and are able to draw on their experiences serving on evolving operations and in crisis situations to support NHS staff. Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said: “The Armed Forces have worked relentlessly in support of the NHS throughout the pandemic, from distributing PPE and carrying out tests to administering vaccine doses.

Now Is The Most Challenging Time Of All : One Junior Doctor Reflects On A Year On The Covid Frontline

In many other ways, I am also aware of how lucky I am at the moment. I am a young professional with job security, daily social interaction and purpose. I know many of my non-medical peers are struggling with some or all of these aspects at the moment. When I have a difficult day at work, I find it helpful to reflect upon that, and remind myself of everything that I have to be grateful for. There is no doubt that our patients keep us all going through these difficult moments. The harder I work, the quicker my patients get seen, the quicker they receive treatment and the more chance they have of recovery. Seeing the pain and fear in my patients’ eyes motivates me to keep on going, and to help them get better as quickly as possible.

UK COVID-19 Update: Mix & Match Jabs Trial, Tributes to Lost Colleagues

UK COVID-19 Update: Mix & Match Jabs Trial, Tributes to Lost Colleagues
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