Anyone on the wagon should be cheered on, not dragged down
Jane Bates Ophthalmic nurse, Hampshire
‘They should berounded up and taken to a dreary hotel beside a roundabout, like people on a speeding awareness course,’ my friend said. ‘And they should be given a teaching session about manners. And fed NHS biscuits.’
Nursing Standard.
32, 28, 33-33.
doi: 10.7748/ns.32.28.33.s24
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