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calendar_today06-01-2024 13:02:12

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GMCharlatan 🦀 (@gmcharlatan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eilidh 🦀 I worry that senior doctors can’t see how the NHS’s attitude towards doctors has changed They were treated as essential to the mission of the hospital - making people better Doctors today are seen as an impediment to the trust’s main priority of ensuring “flow”

permanentlyexhaustedpigeon (@2manypeople4me) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just give the money back to GP practices and let them spend it on the staff that work best for their patients. Most practices are aware pts want GPs and other staff do not reduce workload pulsetoday.co.uk/news/workforce…

Just give the money back to GP practices and let them spend it on the staff that work best for their patients. Most practices are aware pts want GPs and other staff do not reduce workload
pulsetoday.co.uk/news/workforce…
Dr Steve Taylor (@drstevetaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Genuinely about patient access to care? Without Drs patients would not be treated Whilst no one wants to see strikes, it is important to understand the issues For every appt ‘lost’ to strikes many more were provided for ‘free’ by under paid Drs, or cancelled for other reasons

Genuinely about patient access to care?

Without Drs patients would not be treated
Whilst no one wants to see strikes, it is important to understand the issues

For every appt ‘lost’ to strikes many more were provided for ‘free’ by under paid Drs, or cancelled for other reasons
Anisopoikilocyte (@anisocyte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s an effort to frame this as a basic industrial dispute, when it goes much beyond that. People have asked questions re why the PA situation has inflamed doctors and why it spills into the pay dispute. I want to start with explaining PAs compared to doctors’ training: 1/

There’s an effort to frame this as a basic industrial dispute, when it goes much beyond that.

People have asked questions re why the PA situation has inflamed doctors and why it spills into the pay dispute.

I want to start with explaining PAs compared to doctors’ training:
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platinumpizza™ (@xeon4f145d96s1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good evening The Leng review. I am the “troll” mentioned by Scott Hepburn - he / him and also one of the original whistleblowers on the MAP circus. The reason I’m not well liked amongst the AA circle is because my ability to present my evidence leaves them with nowhere to hide. See below.

Charlotte (@cray_tweets1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coebergh permanentlyexhaustedpigeon Expat Pharmacist @medicalmodelwithabriochebun St George's, Epsom and St Helier Wes Streeting Dr Melissa Ryan 🦀 Tommy Two Tokes 🦀 #JoinVoteWin Otherwise, it begs the question, why do we need doctors to do medical degrees at all? If it’s possible to work in the shoes of a doctor w/out it, what’s the point? Well the point is to maintain standards. It is regulated proof of competence.

Anisopoikilocyte (@anisocyte) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A litmus test: can trust a PA when they tell you they are competent? You: Is a 2yr non-medical degree sufficient to be seeing undifferentiated acute patients? PA: YES! You: This PA is unsafe, and I cannot supervise them as I cannot trust their insight in my professional opinion.

Sabine (@sabineg04696236) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farrukh Dr Melissa Ryan 🦀 Dr Ross Nieuwoudt What’s not reasonable is to pay them less than PA. And if the work PA do is worth that much, then surely, the work a doctor does is worth more? See the difference in training, abilities and responsibilities.

Hugh Logan Ellis (@doc_hle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@medicalmodelwithabriochebun I wrote this up as an academic paper and submitted it the The BMJ . To their credit they reviewed and responded quickly but rejected the paper. They felt serious methodological issues in the original study meant any re-analysis would be limited and not generalisable.

Arthur Li . (also @arthurkali.bsky.social) (@art_li) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tommy Two Tokes 🦀 #JoinVoteWin Valerie (Val) Humphreys To me, the gift Leng gave to the doctors is that further advance by and credentialling for advanced PAs need the support of RCs. If RCs say “computer says no”, then further advance is potentially dead in the water 👇

<a href="/TomStocks1982/">Tommy Two Tokes 🦀 #JoinVoteWin</a> <a href="/valhumphreys51/">Valerie (Val) Humphreys</a> To me, the gift Leng gave to the doctors is that further advance by and credentialling for advanced PAs need the support of RCs. If RCs say “computer says no”, then further advance is potentially dead in the water 👇
Arthur Li . (also @arthurkali.bsky.social) (@art_li) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PA Stephen Nash Erin permanentlyexhaustedpigeon ExplosiveEnema Ash Paul Monty burns Valerie (Val) Humphreys UMAPs.org.uk The Leng review Anna Colivicchi NHS England Mr Nash, are you stating that the Leng Review is illegitmate because it did not find a patient safety risk? And that people quoting the Review recommendations are spreading malicious falsehood? Please confirm so there can be no misunderstanding on my part?