Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UK. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 August 2013

How real is real?


24 hours in A&E, ER, One born every minute, Keeping Britain Alive, House MD, Greys Anatomy, Junior Doctors and the list goes ON.

Reality TV or drama, are they altering our view on the healthcare system (in the UK and/or America).

I was asked my view by a family friend on the lifestyles of doctors the other day. I replied by explaining the pros (rewarding, mentally stimulating, FUN) and cons (stressful, LONG hours) and how I thought that it was mainly a give and take relationship. The more you put in, the more you get out.

They replied by asking me: 'Did you watch Junior Doctors?'
Ahh the beauty of reality TV. I had watched the show and did enjoy it. It showed lives of junior doctors and all the ups and downs they had encountered during their placements. We both discussed the show in terms of how real it was and how much of it was just used for entertainment and spoke about how sometimes we'd almost have to remind ourselves to separate the 'real' from the real life. From this conversation it really became plain to both of us how much these type of shows could influence people's perceptions of the NHS.

We then moved on to the topic of shows such as Grey's Anatomy and House (my personal favourites). The medicine is a lot more realistic than shows such as Holby city, however the diagnostic procedures we come across in House, and the constant attraction Seattle grace hospital has to crazy catastrophes was definitely not so realistic.

The glamorous portrayals of their lifestyles definitely seems attractive however unlike the 'reality TV shows' we most definitely didn't feel the need to remind ourselves that this was just entertainment. 

So, what do you think?
How real is real?

Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Let Me Introduce Myself.

So... My first post.

Hello.
I've had this blog set up for a while actually, but I never really used it much and so I decided to turn it into something useful (which it hopefully will be). I'm a sixth former and I'm applying for medicine for the 2014 entry (fingers crossed). I hope to blog about anything and everything that crosses my path on my way to med school.

I've always enjoyed writing and medicine is something I'd love to spend my life doing. I've found out so far that there's SO many opportunities and experiences to be learnt from so I figured, hey, why not write about it? There's so many stories to be told and this is where I will share them.

I hope you all enjoy reading my blog as much as I'm sure I'll enjoy writing it.