![]() ![]() Thanks again dakkar for giving the clues to fixing(well, workarounding) it #Mail call torrent torrentHe filmed part of the incident, despite our requests for him not to, and the video later found its way onto Twitter.Recently dakkar posted in my submitted ticket about this, that he suspected it was because one of the function-calls expected a list instead of dict, so I took a look and experimented some, but however always have problems personally with said function-call referenced when having played with it for other reasons before myself, as always returns deferred object, a twisted object like a pointer/handle I guess, instead of the right value, and so I guess I have to add a callback or whatever(sorry being noob at this ), and reason for me changing the function-call to other one from api which doesn't use deferred objects, and so I decided to do the same here, and so I used another function call that only returns name and changed the mail template to not try output the missing value(number of files in torrent, though probably another call could be added for that too, presumably, but personally don't really see that as important, though also not using this plugin myself even either), so now it works but only output's name of torrent as torrent info in mail and not number of files. They said: “The man was aggressive enough that we called 999 – shouting, swearing, getting very close and ‘squaring up’ to us. One GP in London described how a patient who had been sent a vaccination reminder letter “barged” into a back office and began shouting at staff. “People are less tolerant about having to wait to speak to someone.”Īs well as frustration over waiting times and patients demanding faster appointments, GPs have also been on the frontline of a backlash against the Covid crisis and vaccination schemes. Most of the time it’s very understandable and you share the patients’ frustration, but we have had some where it has been personal. We’ve had verbal abuse, especially the reception and admin staff, mainly because of waits. ![]() “There have always been waits in the NHS, but what’s different at the moment is that people are not being given dates, or if they are it’s months away. Four-fifths of practices said patient satisfaction was being hit. ![]() “When you’ve got an already demoralised workforce, and then they start getting kicked by the very people they are literally killing themselves trying to help, what happens is that people start burning out, they start going off sick and that means that there’s more pressure on the doctors who are left, so they burn out, they go off sick, and before you know it you’re not going to have a workforce.”Ī survey of more than 330 GP practices across London in June found more than half said the current demand on them was unmanageable, with 82 per cent warning it was affecting staff wellbeing. I was physically shaking after.”ĭr Ball, a GP of 14 years, warned the longer-term impact was going to worsen the existing crisis for GPs as their numbers have failed to keep pace with the rise in population and demand. Several times he said he thought I should be reported to the GMC. Describing her own experience of abuse from an angry patient, she said: “He told me that I was ‘fucking useless’, that I shouldn't be practising, and it was a disgrace that we didn’t care about our patients. ![]()
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