Yes and she also had a lot of handover sheets from Liverpool. Despite the fact that in her own testimony she admitted that handover sheets are never given to students. So the notion of her having accidentally taken them home in her pocket is impossible. She must have gone out of her way to steal the notes from Liverpool Women's. Why would she do that?I think she was only training at Liverpool was she not?
Maybe they were her first souveniers. It would be very interesting to see someone compare the names of those babies whose notes she had obviously stolen with the names of babies on those units who had unusual or unexpected collapses. I am deeply disturbed by her text messages talking about "At Women's we were always put straight back into the same room with another critically ill baby to help us get over it"
"Always" Really? How many times did that happen then, Lucyfer?
Of course Neonatal units are places where very ill babies are cared for yet the survival rates for premmie babies improve every year as the science and practice of neonatal ICU is evolving at a rapid pace.
20 years ago being born at 26 - 30 weeks of age made death a very real risk but these days more of them survive than are lost.
So how many babies died while she was at Women's and how does that compare to the rates before and after her tenure there?