Workers
Working in intensive care is all about saving lives. Every member of an Intensive Care Unit plays their part in performing life saving miracles every day. A typical Intensive Care Unit is made up of a variety of specialist doctors, nurses and researchers working together to provide around-the–clock care to each patient.
By supporting research into treatment and practice, we can ensure these highly skilled and well equipped teams are able to give more patients the best possible chance of recovery.
Read more about this topic: Intensive Care Foundation
Famous quotes containing the word workers:
“Ireland still remains the Holy Isle whose aspirations must on no account be mixed with the profane class-struggles of the rest of the sinful world ... the Irish peasant must not on any account know that the Socialist workers are his sole allies in Europe.”
—Friedrich Engels (18201895)
“In former times and in less complex societies, children could find their way into the adult world by watching workers and perhaps giving them a hand; by lingering at the general store long enough to chat with, and overhear conversations of, adults...; by sharing and participating in the tasks of family and community that were necessary to survival. They were in, and of, the adult world while yet sensing themselves apart as children.”
—Dorothy H. Cohen (20th century)
“It is ... pathetic to observe the complete lack of imagination on the part of certain employers and men and women of the upper-income levels, equally devoid of experience, equally glib with their criticism ... directed against workers, labor leaders, and other villains and personal devils who are the objects of their dart-throwing. Who doesnt know the wealthy woman who fulminates against the idle workers who just wont get out and hunt jobs?”
—Mary Barnett Gilson (1877?)