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Holby Wiki - Casualty and Holby City
Holby Wiki - Casualty and Holby City
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Revision as of 10:46, 18 May 2019

Rage in Resus was a blog created by Alicia Munroe in February 2018. Its purpose was to expose the weakness of the NHS, using Holby City Hospital's emergency department as an example. Alicia believed this would create a positive effect.[1]

Weeks later, the blog gained national attention after Alicia unintentionally disclosed where she worked, putting the hospital under scrutiny. When a second blog post was published, the hospital trust demanded Clinical Lead Ethan Hardy to find out who was responsible for the blog.[2]

In March, Alicia admitted that she was the blogger and agreed to permanently shut it down.[3]

References

  1. Episode 22 (S32, E22)
  2. Episode 24 (S32, E24)
  3. Episode 27 (S32, E27)