Under the bonnet of a clinical senate
Hear the term ‘senate’ and you probably think of either the United States of America or the Ancient Roman Empire. But in the NHS, it’s a term that means something very different.
Hear the term ‘senate’ and you probably think of either the United States of America or the Ancient Roman Empire. But in the NHS, it’s a term that means something very different.
Four NHS organisations have finally achieved the recognition they deserve by each winning a prestigious ‘Golden Bull’ for gobbledygook at last week’s Plain English 2012 awards.
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust was thrust into the national limelight this week for all the wrong reasons.
Here are some calamitous examples of what can happen if product labels are not correctly proof-read, a warning to anyone who ever signs off marketing material!
With brief in hand for a new design project, I consider a suitable response to utilise my 12 years’ experience and relevant degree qualification. Sounds OK so far.