Luke Norman Evans,
Good on you BMJ
Good on you BMJ
A must for all nurses, Drs and health professionals to keep us up to date on current research!!!
A must for all nurses, Drs and health professionals to keep us up to date on current research!!!
Always knew Roses were superior to Quality Street....
Imagine if they studied a ward I had been on!!!
Robert Rutland, Catherine Rutland, Bethany Rutland - good for an ethical debate?
Another inspired article from the BMJ... is it wrong to confess this is the only time of year I bother to read it!! ;-)
I should have chosen this as my research article! :D
This is what we like to see....top quality research about urgent healthcare issues!! Bahahahaha!!...
Ha ha ha. Just thinking how quickly a box goes with us... Not even a few hours!!
Very true
Awesome!!
Great article;-)
Medical journals are such a wealth of insightful scientific information. I can tell this study is going to have far reaching…
Well it's about time someone did some proper research into this issue...
very important article on the survival time of chocolates http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
Finally, someone bravely tackles a very hard issue. The "shelf life of chocolates" in hospital wards is given a thorough…
This ones for you Claire Boon and Lindsay Dryden.... Some research that I really wouldn't mind taking part in/critiquing!!!!!
Ladies and Gentlemen, I present to you a Doctor's equivalent of Heat magazine: http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
And I bet the Quality Street went before the Roses.
A thought-provoking read...
I think that a comparative study should be done. I reckon we could beat this time!!! Though I do agree with the study. Roses…
Just in time for our ipsah lol
http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198 Fantastic piece of research! Thank to Dr. David H. Gorski for posting it!
The best Scientific article I have ever read, seriously considering taking on a follow up study!
Thinking of doing a follow up study in our office... Bet the mean survival time would drop :)
Now i can rest easy.
For all my nursing and medical colleagues! :)
If the authors extended their study to include the pharmacy departments I could guarantee they would have seen a greatly…
The study would have been skewed if they observed on ward 9. NOT because of me.......
For all my "health" buddies. Also, read the comments. The comments are awesome. Oliver Allon, Katharine Langford, Hannah Rees…
lol...I agree with the findings..more chocolates needed frequently!!
This is brilliant but under an hour!!! Try under 5 mins in psych!
Give this man an Ignoble. Most important bit of hospital based research I've seen in years.
A fun little research project on one of life's urgent questions
Fabulous research. Needs a grant and research nurse !!!!
What statisticians do at Christmas: http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
I wonder what would of happened if they had our chocolate as well as those English ones?
Love it!!!
This is funny!The median survival time for a box of chocolates on an NHS ward is 51minutes lol!! (And it takes an average of…
.IAC Bristol Surely an example of good paper writing and clear conclusions: "it is the authors’ opinion that the frequency of…
Classic workplace investigation.
http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
This is what science is all about.
I can testify from first hand experience that the findings enclosed are accurate.
interesting piece of research .... :)
The same goes for ACHT offices too!
Yeah Science! http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
Love it....scarily accurate!
Funny
I Think we beat 51 minutes and celebrations go even quicker !!!!!
For all my school peeps... this is funny AND informative... Glad the British Medical Journal was able to get in on the…
Links so beautifully with my Process of Enquiry module!!!
Love this xx http://www.bmj.com/content/347/bmj.f7198
I think we can relate to this! I would say the statistics are accurate.