Wednesday, December 14, 2011

I Never Left

It has been a while. I write in a year that saw the highest rate of unemployment since 1994 in the UK, the Arab rising, Kate and Wills marry, rnb dance become a new genre ( I blame those Pitbull and David Guetta collaborations) and yours truly working over Christmas. I am pleased to see the GMC has highlighted the concerns of trainees especially in relation to EWTD and service provision outweighing clinical experience and skills. I have decided I will write less about work because I risk my anonymity and most blogs are full doctors moaning about their jobs. Do not get me wrong I will still be honest.

I look forward to waching Mission Impossible: Ghost protocol and the following are on heavy rotation:
The Amazon exhibition at Somerset House was thought provoking. It was interesting to see black and white photos of the vast area compared to lush green shots which are the norm. I skipped the ice skating as it was crowded and I have been before but I would still recommend it. World photo exhibition at South bank centre is also worth a look. The Veil play at National Theatre is not.

Boxing day sales will be a targeted affair on the high street planned with military precision. I also plan to log on to the online shops after midnight to secure the best bargains. Ever wonder why there is nothing left? It is because sad people (I am soon to join this group) stay up to do this!

I am off to bed before my on call tomorrow.