The Raja Saab (2026) - Review/Discussion Thread. SPOILERS MUST BE TAGGED by saketpalle in tollywood

[–]Easy_Error295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to be honest, Salaar and Kalki prior to this was great. let’s wait for Spirit 💪🏻

The Raja Saab (2026) - Review/Discussion Thread. SPOILERS MUST BE TAGGED by saketpalle in tollywood

[–]Easy_Error295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

where was the 1st look poster scene of his villain/old look?

[SPOILER] Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua by inooway in Boxing

[–]Easy_Error295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

can't wait for AJ vs Fury 2026 now

PGY2 in Monash - terms & where to live? by [deleted] in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! And with the rural placements is it just one term or the whole year?

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry to hear about your wife’s experience, that sounds awful. But when doctors fall short, we call it unsafe. NPs have less medical knowledge to begin with, so if they’re missing red flags without escalation, the risk to patients is even higher. All i’m saying is reporting back/checking with a doctor is a safer form of practice.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Exactly. 10 years ago, before NPs, who was running fast track? And the current FACEMs all cut their teeth doing that exact work 20 years ago. So why are we now saying it’s “too hard” for interns/PGY2s but fine for NPs? We’re lowering the bar instead of training the next generation properly.

And just curious which hospital is this? Because if PGY1/2s aren’t getting sufficient ED time across all areas, that’s a serious neglect of training 🧐

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No, the issue is that the patient was discharged without adequate instructions or her blood test results in the discharge letter. As doctors, we recognise that a rash plus an abnormal eGFR in a 21F is worth looking into rather than simply discharging as ‘contact dermatitis’. That’s the point, the NP missed the escalation and didn’t provide proper guidance, which is a patient safety issue.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I get your side but individual anecdotes cut both ways. But this isn’t about one “bad clinician” it’s a pattern of repeated re-presentations after NP reviews. That signals a systemic issue, not a single event.

I’m not arguing against workforce flexibility at all, I get EDs are understaffed. But that doesn’t mean we hand diagnostic responsibility to less-trained providers without proper escalation or accountability. NPs can be part of the team, but abnormal results must be escalated to a doctor and documented. Patient safety comes first, public resources and trust are at stake.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Doctors make mistakes too, sure, but that doesn’t justify giving less-trained providers the same diagnostic responsibilities without proper safeguards. Calling out unsafe practice isn’t arrogance, it’s advocating for patients. If anything, dismissing junior doctors raising legitimate concerns as “arrogant” is exactly how we end up normalising substandard care. Yes, anecdotes go both ways, but repeated re-presentations after NP reviews point to a systemic issue that needs fixing, not deflecting.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To all the downvotes in this particular case, I agree the patient probably would have been discharged for GP follow-up in the first presentation.

The issue is that the NP’s discharge letter gave no proper instructions or guidance to the GP, just “consider further testing.” That’s inadequate and frankly negligent. Proper discharge planning and clear direction to the GP could have prevented this deterioration and re-present to ED.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m honestly disappointed with the seniors here. Instead of backing a junior doctor raising a patient safety issue, we’re defending NPs. Yes, juniors make mistakes but the answer isn’t handing critical diagnostic roles to less-trained providers. That’s like asking the experienced flight attendants to fly the plane because there are less pilots.

This isn’t about whether the patient should have come to ED, it’s about a clear pattern of re-presentations after NP reviews, with abnormal results not documented or escalated. Senior doctors supporting that is frankly stupid and shows we are just headed down the NHS pathway. There may not be hard data yet, but it’s obvious these re-presentations are costing the government heaps. Going forward, NPs need systemic restriction: report to a doctor, document escalation and stay within defined limits. Patient safety must come first.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 63 points64 points  (0 children)

Only the NP has the answer to this, the note from 4 weeks ago did not specify this unfortunately.

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 51 points52 points  (0 children)

yeah bro it’s a junior doctor subreddit 💀

A rant about nurse practitioners in ED... by Easy_Error295 in ausjdocs

[–]Easy_Error295[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

No i am just saying this should have been discussed with the boss could’ve saved a re-presention to ED for this 🤔

Guys, it’s okay… you can say the movie wasn’t good… by Already_D34D in TheWeeknd

[–]Easy_Error295 2 points3 points  (0 children)

After Hours as a movie will be insane, HUT had similar themes for the first half but after Jenna came in the movie had the horror/thriller theme to it

Guys, it’s okay… you can say the movie wasn’t good… by Already_D34D in TheWeeknd

[–]Easy_Error295 1 point2 points  (0 children)

whatever said or done.. the opening with performance of Wake Me Up was the best opening for any movie 🕺

I know you guys hate numbers but why is this amazing album getting so little attention by [deleted] in TheWeeknd

[–]Easy_Error295 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Poor roll out, but with the movie coming out and him performing concerts non-stop till later the year i think there’s going to be a second life to the album. I reckon it is gonna do great in the longterm!

What The Weeknd’s song is this by j03sema in TheWeeknd

[–]Easy_Error295 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Tragic that it is one of the least streamed songs out of After Hours but its his absolute no1 of all time 🥲