Queen Margaret hospital long shift

Hello my dear Steemians,
Another busy day today and it is one of the last long days in February for me, somehow these long shifts all came together within two weeks. One one hand it would be not so bad only due to my cold symptoms, I am a bit struggling with my voice. Luckily I feel all right only I lost my voice. The worse day was last week on Thursday but it is improving, I am able to talk but time to time my voice just disappears.
Today I have my long day shift till tomorrow, that is why my post now. Today I am working in our second hospital that had a big Day Surgery Unit and we perform surgeries when our patients leave by the end of the day. It is a hospital with the name “Queen Margaret Hospital” and about 30-40 min away from where we live but moto road is good and we usually leave very early in the morning.
So my day today started with nice cup of coffee with milk. Will catch up with you tomorrow.

@stef1 sorry for asking this question. I've been following you for a while now. I don't seems to know the nature of your job. However I see you post about hospitals. Are you a nurse or a doctor?
with all the cuts that have been made to healthcare here in Italy, lately the hospitals are always full. Last year, against my will, I had to go to two hospitals. The first difficulty encountered was finding parking