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Friday, 10 February 2012

Bells and Shovels!

I am not sure that writing this at the end of a long week and after a glass of red wine is the best timing but here goes. We have survived our first full week with the new computer system and that in itself is cause for celebration and bouquets all round. Our receptionists have been magnificent coping with the new system admirably and the back log of tasks with good humour and perseverence. Patients too have been very tolerant of our hiccups and glitches for which we thank you. We also thank the marvellous trainers who supported our transition with infinite patience and kindness, hovering near at hand so that we could shout for help when we got stuck. Doubtless we will have to make a few more calls on their expertise over the next few weeks as we discover things we cannot do. Every day this week has had challenges and rewards and I for one have found the stimulus invigorating.

In other news - we welcome Manisha our new receptionist who is filling the vacancy left by Amy. Manisha brings with her a wealth of experience in other surgeries. She has survived an induction of fire and we hope she will get a chance to settle in more gently over the coming weeks.

We were relieved that our first fall of snow was both light and short lived. The surgery has registered for the council's "Snow Friends" scheme. Snow Friends are local residents who volunteer to clear snow and ice in their street. We now hold some salt supplies and a big snow shovel at the surgery provided by the council. Some of you will have witrnessed our practice manager Sue shovelling snow and gritting pavements on our side of Manor Road earlier this week. If any able bodied among you would like to lend us a hand so we can clear more of the road please make yourself known to us at reception and we will be only too happy to sign you up to help with any further snowfalls.

Almost a year after being interviewed I am delighted to report that I have been selected as a volunteer to work as a GP at the paralympics and will be taking leave from the practice in late August and early September to do this. I start my training next month and am looking forward to being part of this wonderful event.

Finally our sincere apologies to those of you disturbed by the surgery alarm in the early hours of Monday morning. Dr Mustapha was there along with the Police as soon as he was alerted by the alarm company, we still do not what triggered the two zone breach that disturbed you all. Fortunately it has not recurred.

1 comment:

  1. A very interesting read. Keep up the good work!!

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