ON REFLECTION
Care pathways
Correspondence to:
Dr John Launer, London Department of Postgraduate Medical Education, Stewart House, 32 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DN, UK; jlauner@londondeanery.ac.uk
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If you can afford to pay up to £18 a day to use the main car park, you may be lucky enough to spot the sign to the main entrance of the hospital. If you come by public transport, however, you will have to ask the bus driver where to get off because the nearest stop is about 10 min walk away, by the hospitals back entrance. Even when you are off the bus, you can struggle to find it because it is barely signposted. Your best bet is to follow other people, mainly elderly, as they wait patiently by the pedestrian crossing for the lights to change and then stumble their way across as hastily as they are able.
At the back entrance there is a large sign saying "Accident and Emergency Only: No Access to Main Hospital". Fortunately you will sometimes find a security guard there who will
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