Vale Bobby Sandhu
On behalf of Ryde Hospital, we want to send our deepest sympathies to family and colleagues mourning the unexpected loss of Bobby Sandhu. Bobby regularly worked in GR4 and was an extremely valued member of their team, many colleagues are sharing in this grief. On one occasion, Bobby was interviewed and photographed for our monthly newsletter, we thought it would be lovely to share this memory. 60 seconds with… Bobby Sandhu, Wardsperson Now, let’s get to know you a little better…
• What are the three words your family and friends would use to describe you? Creative, Empathetic and Energetic.
• Last great TV show or movie you watched? Equalizer 2.
• Favourite book or podcast? Reacher
• If you could learn a new skill, what would it be? Foreign language – Spanish and Chinese.
• If you’re cooking dinner, what will everyone be eating? Butter chicken and Naan
• Any hidden talents? Cooking and drawing
• What are the improvements you hope to see in GR4? More staff
ECAT in ED Go Live On 26 June ECAT in ED want live at Ryde Hospital. The emergency care assessment and treatment (ECAT) program aims to improve the experience for patients and health staff during initial emergency care. It supports hospitals in NSW to provide consistent best practice care. Emergency care assessment and treatment (ECAT) is a statewide, co-designed program that aims to standardise nurse-initiated emergency care. Nurse-initiated protocols and models of care are well established in NSW emergency departments. They safely reduce the time a patient waits for treatment, improve the standard of care and reduce the patient’s length of stay in the emergency department.
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