Medics suspended for joining lying down craze

Medics suspended for joining lying down craze


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The West Australian Seven British hospital staff have been suspended for allegedly playing the "lying down game" - an internet craze where people photograph themselves face down in


odd places - while on duty. The doctors and nurses were suspended on full pay pending disciplinary hearings after they apparently photographed each other in silly poses throughout the


hospital, their National Health Service (NHS) employers said. They were reportedly pictured on resuscitation trolleys, ward floors and the air ambulance helipad, and the photos posted on


social networking site Facebook as part of the "lying down game" which has sparked a global craze. Tens of thousands of people have joined in and posted pictures of themselves


lying face down in a variety of odd situations, from luggage racks on trains to inside jet engines on planes and on ironing boards. The only rules are that participants must hold their palms


flat against their side and point their toes to the ground, "just as if you were standing, but vertically-challenged", according to the Facebook group that started it. The


pictures of the medical staff, from the hospital's accident and emergency department and acute assessment unit, were spotted on Facebook by a member of hospital management and have


since been taken down. "A number of staff were suspended following allegations of unprofessional conduct while on night shift duty in the hospital during a weekend in August," said


the medical director of Great Western Hospital NHS trust, Alf Troughton. "This did not involve patients and we are satisfied that at no time was patient care compromised," he


added. "The Great Western Hospital sets high standards for staff behaviour at all times and therefore takes any such breaches extremely seriously. "It is important to reassure


patients and our workforce that this was an isolated incident and staff cover was maintained at all times. "The allegations have been thoroughly investigated and seven members of staff


remain suspended pending formal disciplinary hearings." GET THE LATEST NEWS FROM THEWEST.COM.AU IN YOUR INBOX. Sign up for our emails