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Recently I felt that the consultant body at our hospital had become fragmented. Relationships were strained or non existent and at meetings the same limited group of voices would be heard whilst others would remain silent. I decided to arrange an irregular, informal get together over a basic lunch of bread, cheese, ham, and drinks. It was a simple plan but the impact has been encouraging. Colleagues who rarely talked in other settings found a voice and those who would previously dominate a conversation got the chance to listen. Rather than the same old voices of the past, a range of voices were now heard amongst the buzz of conversations as consultants got to know new friends for the first time and old ones a bit better. Although there is still a long way to go, relationships amongst colleagues seem better, we are slowly becoming a more cohesive group and I keep getting asked when the next lunch meeting is!

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