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Panorama-20220114-03:43:00

what i'd like to do is hear from the rest of the groups about what the position is now. chief operating officer gaby harris re—convenes the emergency meeting. so gynae are still full at the moment. we've got high demand for side rooms, - especially to free up mdu. is critical care on the call? yes. so we're now red at the moment for critical services. we don't have any emergency capacity. ok, so we don't appear to have sufficient capacity for the night, and we're still holding quite a bit of risk in the emergency department. i'm proposing that we go onto full capacity protocol to decompress ed by creating some additional flow. does anyone think that is not a good idea? no, ok, so on that basis, at quarter past three, we'll call full capacity protocol. so what's happened now and what's the situation that you're in? so we've just called full capacity protocol because we feel that the risk

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Gynaecologist who was jailed for patient's death speaks

The gynaecologist who became the first SA doctor to be jailed because of the death of a patient has told TimesLIVE how, after a drawn-out court case, he chose to hang up his medical coat forever.

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NHS-20210929-02:53:00

tests, checks, treatments and operations this summer compared to last. " with waiting lists set to get worse before they get better, hospital a&e departments are feeling the pressure. i got here at 11:30 last night. i spent the whole night sitting in the corridor because it was so busy. i was crying because i was in so much pain. this is kirsty. she's also got endometriosis. it's her sixth visit to a&e this year. i saw the first gynae doctor at whatever time this morning, we both agreed i don't want emergency surgery if we can avoid it. kirsty�*s been told she could have up to a 12—month wait for surgery to relieve her pain.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20110204:10:30:00

the--because you've written about it, so tell them what the doctor told you when you went to the gynae, your doctor. >> ok. well... oprah: you've already written it, so you can say it. >> this is daytime? oprah: mm-hmm. this is daytime. >> there was an epidemic of a lot of people doing cocaine, and it accumulated in the body and often in the prostate gland, and it would come out during your sexual activity, and inside a woman, it could harm her. so when he discovered it, he said "well, you know, you're--who is he that you're with? richard pryor? and you'll have to ask your mate to wear protection." oprah: because? >> it will protect me from getting the drug into my body. oprah: isn't that shocking? i didn't know that. >> and-- oprah: that you can have so much cocaine that you end up excreting it through the sperm. you can say that. >> ok. yes, and it could harm

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