At the 'Respond' performance tonight, the assembled audience of NTW community successfully participated in a game to allocate resources to three theoretically- critical medical case studies. Given a finite amount of units of well-being, we managed to pool our resources, and rapidly recognise that buying more information didn't necessarily provide evidence for decision-making. Fortunately, the three groups focussed on a different and exclusive target for their funding, and the result was that nobody theoretically died!
Does this conclusively prove that medical ethics are best placed in the hands of theatre workers, who have endured three decades of funding cuts?
Should we be running workshops for the NHS???

Thanks to all for a great evening, with much to ponder.

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Comment by Myfanwy Alexander on September 22, 2009 at 21:29
Glad you enjoyed the exercise, Ace: it was designed to be thought-provoking and fun but as ever with such things, the main ingredient is a fantastic, engaged group of people to make it happen!

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