By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Friday, Oct. 3rd, the local cafe/art space Waldo’s & Company held their monthly gallery opening. Waldo’s is a special feature for both the campus and town of Gettysburg because it is a non-profit cafe. Their drinks are donation-based, meaning the customer may choose their price. Additionally, they […]| The Gettysburgian.
By Jules Young, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, Sept. 27th at 8 p.m, the Sunderman Conservatory’s wind symphony and jazz ensemble put on the first student ensemble concert of the semester at the Majestic Theater. The Wind Symphony was instructed by the Director of Bands, Music Education and Conducting Russell McCutcheon. The Jazz ensemble […]| The Gettysburgian.
By William Oehler, Director of Photography & Staff Writer On Wednesday, Sept 3rd, two new student-curated exhibitions opened to the public in Schmucker Art Gallery. The gallery hosted a public…| The Gettysburgian.
Hinchingbrooke Hospital Huntingdon. Photo credit Hinchingbrooke Hospital by Andy Parrett, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons I’ve had an interesting week and a half. On the 27th of August, a Wednes…| Fenlandphil's Blog
It helps to understand how A&E works as a system before proposing how to change the public measurements used to manage it. There is little e...| policyskeptic.blogspot.com
A quick, critical look at the key ideas in the new UEC plan [NB: updated with extra comments on June 8] The new NHS plan for improving em...| policyskeptic.blogspot.com
New data from the ONS on their analysis of mortality and A&E waits has enabled new, better calculations on the magnitude of excess deaths ...| policyskeptic.blogspot.com
In the movie The Matrix, where people live in a fake virtual world, Morpheus offers Neo a choice. He says, “You take the blue pill... the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe.” But taking the red pill means you wake up in the horrifying real world and have to face the consequences.| policyskeptic
The structure of the data as released and the interactive tool to visualise it are a mess of bad choices that get in the way of helping other analysts derive useful understanding from the data. They could do much better. | policyskeptic
The current proposal by NHSE to replace the 4hr A&E target is muddled and confusing. It isn't strongly supported by evidence. It will, most likely, make the experience of patients in A&E even worse. Worse still, if things do get worse we won't have the available public data to measure the deterioration. If they paid any attention to history or the experts in emergency medicine, they could have done a much better job.| policyskeptic
Long waits in A&E kill patients. A new analysis of mortality and A&E waits by the ONS–despite issues in the analysis and presentation of the...| policyskeptic.blogspot.com
Waiting times for admission to A&E are have progressively worsened since Summer 2021. Are people dying because of delays obtaining care?| COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group