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Night shifts, often known as the graveyard shift, require you to be working away whilst the rest of the world slumbers. Providing high quality patient care, throughout the night when many of your patients will be sleeping. Whether you are on a patient specialling shift, or working with a number of patients across the ward, night shifts can be complex. How do you stay awake when the person, or people you are charged with monitoring, are fast asleep?
Finding yourself in hospital can be a distressing and often frightening experience for patients. Despite the reassurance of a family, friends and a medical team there are those with more particular needs, such as those suffering from memory problems, who will be confused and disorientated during their stay.
In today’s modern fast-paced world filled with technology, cost cutting and media reports on how overstretched the NHS is, it could be easy to assume that the compassionate care of patients has been pushed down the list of priorities. Some are even asking if it is a necessary skill. But, with the patient at the heart of all healthcare staff do, it is more important than ever that staff see them as people, not just numbers.
If you are passionate about high quality care and enjoy the experience of improving people’s lives, then there are a wide range of career opportunities available to you as a doctor. Doctors work in all areas of healthcare and cover a variety of roles including: