verb General Slang

turf

TURF · verb · slang

To transfer a patient to another service to get rid of them

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Definitions

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To move a patient onto another team or department, often for non-medical reasons or simply because caring for them feels more trouble than it is worth. A respected survival skill among residents.

“If we can find a cardiac angle, we can turf him to medicine and clear the bed.”
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turf In A Sentence

If we can find a cardiac angle, we can turf him to medicine and clear the bed.

Origin & Usage

Popularized by 'The House of God' (1978); long-standing US and UK hospital slang.

Variants turfingturfed

People Also Ask

What does it mean to turf a patient?

It means to transfer a patient to another service or team, often to offload the workload or clear a bed, rather than for strictly clinical reasons.

Where does the medical term 'turf' come from?

It's long-standing US and UK hospital slang, popularized by the 1978 novel 'The House of God.'

Is 'turf' a rude term?

It's informal insider slang rather than a slur, but it can carry a cynical edge about passing off unwanted patients.

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