Friday, December 29, 2006

Christmas without the "Christ"



I know its post-Christmas, but here's something that's too good to wait for another year.

Its was the hospital's annual Christmas Tree competition. A circular from hospital management (high up in their glass tower) detailed the criteria by which the best Christmas Tree would be selected:

1.) Religiously non-offensive Christmas Tree!

2.) Compliance with Infection Control policy

3.) Cost-effectiveness

Religiously non-offensive- Christmas is a religious festival celebrating the birth of Jesus, the "messiah" to Christians. How can you make it non-religious??!! It would be like asking Jeremy Clarkson to present "Top Gear" but without any cars in it!

Infection Control- Well, the best tree from an infection control point of view would be no tree. Since we are dispensing with a tree, why not get rid of flowers or cards by patient's bedsides, telephones, curtains or television sets?!

Cost-effectiveness?- Shows how single-track our hospital management are!

To the managers who made these ridiculous rules, thanks for the laughter! We on the wards have had our share & wish you a non-religious Christmas & a target-driven New Year!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Love it. You said it in a nutshell.