The Doctor Will See You Now [...

By KatrinHollister

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True accounts from a junior doctor. From bargaining with a child using stickers in exchange for a blood draw... More

Foreword
Abbreviations / Jargon
Chapter 1: Geriatrics
Chapter 2: Orthopaedics
Chapter 3: Geriatrics
Chapter 4: Geriatrics
Chapter 5: Ophthalmology
Chapter 6: General
Chapter 7: Respiratory
Chapter 8: Geriatrics
Chapter 9: General
Chapter 10: Gastroenterology
Chapter 11: Transplant
Chapter 12: Geriatrics
Chapter 13: General
Chapter 14: General
Chapter 15: General
Chapter 16: Oncology
Chapter 17: Gastroenterology
Chapter 18: Gastroenterology
Chapter 19: Paediatrics
Chapter 20: Gastroenterology
Chapter 21: Paediatrics
Chapter 22: General
Chapter 23: General
Chapter 24: Paediatrics
Chapter 25: Gastroenterology
Chapter 26: Paediatrics
Chapter 27: Internal Medicine
Chapter 28: Gastroenterology
Chapter 29: Paediatrics
Chapter 30: General
Chapter 31: Paediatrics
Chapter 32: General
Chapter 33: Paediatrics
Chapter 34: General
Chapter 35: Surgery
Chapter 36: Paediatrics
Chapter 37: Paediatrics
Chapter 38: General
Chapter 39: Palliative Care
Chapter 40: Paediatrics
Chapter 41: OBGYN
Chapter 42: Paediatrics
Chapter 43: Paediatrics
Chapter 44: OBGYN
Chapter 45: Paediatrics
Chapter 46: OBGYN
Chapter 47: OBGYN
Chapter 48: Paediatrics
Chapter 49: Paediatrics
Chapter 50: OBGYN
Chapter 51: General Surgery
Chapter 52: Paediatrics
Chapter 53: OBGYN
Chapter 54: Paediatrics
Chapter 55: Acute Medicine
Chapter 56: Surgery
Chapter 57: OBGYN
Chapter 58: General Surgery
Chapter 59: General Surgery
Chapter 60: General Surgery
Chapter 61: Respiratory
Chapter 62: OBGYN
Chapter 63: Geriatrics
Chapter 64: Geriatrics
Chapter 65: Acute Medicine
Chapter 66: Acute Medicine
Chapter 67: Acute Medicine
Chapter 68: Acute Medicine
CHapter 69: General Medicine
Chapter 70: Geriatrics
Chapter 71: General Medicine
Chapter 72: General Medicine
Chapter 73: General Medicine
Chapter 74: General Medicine
Chapter 75: Acute Medicine
Chapter 76: General Medicine
Chapter 77: Acute Medicine
Chapter 78: General Medicine
Chapter 79: Acute Medicine
Chapter 80: Acute Medicine
Chapter 81: General Medicine
Chapter 82: Acute Medicine
Chapter 83: Acute Medicine
Chapter 84: The COVID Series
Chapter 85: The COVID Series
Chapter 86: The COVID Series
Chapter 87: The COVID Series
Chapter 88: The COVID Series
Chapter 89: The COVID Series
Chapter 90: The COVID Series
Chapter 91: The COVID Series
Chapter 93: The COVID Series
Chapter 94: The COVID Series
Chapter 95: The COVID Series
Chapter 96: The COVID Series
Chapter 97: The COVID Series
Chapter 98: The COVID Series
Chapter 99: The COVID Series
Chapter 100: The COVID Series
Chapter 101: The COVID Series
Chapter 102: The COVID Series
Chapter 103: The COVID Series
Chatper 104: The COVID Series
Chapter 105: The COVID Series
Chapter 106: The COVID Series
Chapter 107: The COVID Series
Chapter 108: The COVID Series
Chapter 109: General Medicine
Chapter 110: The COVID Series
Chapter 111: General Medicine
Chapter 112: Acute Medicine
Chapter 113: Acute Medicine
Chapter 114: General Medicine
Chapter 115: General Medicine
Chapter 116: Acute Medidcine
Chapter 117: Acute Medicine
Chapter 118: Cardiology
Chapter 119: Cardiology
Chapter 120: The COVID Series
Chapter 121: The COVID Series
Chapter 122: General Medicine
Chapter 123: The COVID Series
Chapter 124: Acute Medicine
Chapter 125: Acute Medicine
Chapter 126: Acute Medicine
Chapter 127: Acute Medicine
Chapter 128: Acute Medicine
Chapter 129: Acute Medicine
Chapter 130: General Medicine
Chapter 131: General Medicine
Chapter 132: General Medicine
Chapter 133: General Medicine
Chapter 134: General Medicine
Chapter 135: Acute Medicine
Chapter 136: Renal
Chapter 137: General Medicine
Chapter 138: General Medicine
Chapter 139: General Medicine
Chapter 140: Acute Medicine
Chapter 141: Acute Medicine
Chapter 142: General Medicine
Chapter 143: The COVID Series
Chapter 146: General Medicine
Chapter 147: The COVID Series
Chapter 148: The COVID Series

Chapter 92: The COVID Series

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By KatrinHollister

Day 3 of Strike.

Our union, for the third day in a row, headed to our chief executive Carrie Lam's office to hand in petitions for our five demands. For the third day in a row, she refused to meet them.

The head of department sent us all an email asking why there isn't anyone on call. We reply it's because we are striking (like we mentioned in last week's email and every single day this week). He phoned the doctor who was originally scheduled to take the call and berated him.

He's a good boss. He tries to fulfil our leave requests, ensure we get paid when our duties ran over time even though we weren't scheduled for OT that day, and actively tries to learn the names of his juniors even though there are some 40 of us (10 of them new this year). He's under tremendous amount of pressure right now with the strike, massive bed shortages, nCoV outbreak, and no doubt pressure from above. I won't bear a grudge against him but I'll be lying to say I'm not disappointed in his words.

A cruise ship carrying over 1800 people (most of them from HK) was stopped from alighting at Taiwan today (search for 'World Dream', the name of the cruise ship). This is because three people on the ship tested positive for nCOV and 200 others have fevers. Taiwan refused their entry -- smart choice. Now the ship is docked at HK.

Carrie Lam announced today that, three days from now, everyone who comes to HK via mainland, locals or visitors, must undergo a compulsory 14-day quarantine period to monitor for symptoms of nCoV. I'm not sure how this will be reinforced or even where this isolation will take place. The isolation camps have nowhere the amount of space to accommodate the (tens of?) thousands of people coming over the border daily. Are they to be isolated at home? Who will ensure they stay at home? Will there be policemen stationed outside? Or tracking bracelets? She says details "are still being drafted". 0/5 demands fulfilled.

The border remains open. At least 10,000 people come in via mainland every day still. We have had three cases of people-to-people transmission now.

Also who wants to place bets on a massive surge of mainlanders to HK in the three days until this gets implemented? It's like the Wuhan city lockdown. The six hour window allowed half the city to evacuate. I can't even.

My friend who passed through the border recently said she signed a health declaration (as is suggested ?or enforced) as she came through to Hong Kong. Nobody took her declaration. She took it home with her.

The city's infectious disease ward quota is now full. Further suspected nCoV cases will be spilling out to other hospitals' infectious disease wards. Colleagues are talking about calling off the strike early because those infected cases will be a heavy strain on our non-striking colleagues.

Seniors phoned us striking juniors. They are very displeased we aren't even going on call and said they do support us striking, but being on call was the bare requirement. My colleagues folded and returned to work. I will return with them; we stand together, after all.

Oh, and our department of health's chief said he will give out pot noodles to everyone who attends work today. Wow.

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