Jonathan Koffman (@jonathankoffman) 's Twitter Profile
Jonathan Koffman

@jonathankoffman

Professor in Palliative Care. Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre, Hull York Medical School. Love my Brompton. Views are my own.

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Blood Cancer UK (@bloodcancer_uk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to the new Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting! We look forward to sharing our Blood Cancer Action Plan with you, and working together to ensure people with blood cancer in the UK have the best possible chance of survival.

Sayeeda Warsi (@sayeedawarsi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations Yvette Cooper As we see the rise of populism and hate across Europe it’s important we have a grown up at Home Office Yvette is a serious politician with experience. And of course represents the good folk in Yorkshire 👍🏽

Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think the phrasing is honest - factual - and that this is a powerful signal to civil servants & NHS staff that they can be honest too. No more insufferable guff about 40 fake news hospitals etc. The NHS is in crisis. Patients are suffering & dying. This is a national emergency.

Amara Nwosu - Palliative Care & Technology (@amaranwosu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I chat with Sarah_Stan about advancing #PalliativeCare through #ArtificialIntelligence & #Design, relecting on my The Churchill Fellowship in the #USA & the #Netherlands. Click the link below to watch the interview👇 youtu.be/G6XHOjY4mCI #hapc #Digitalhealth #ChurchillFellow #AI

I chat with <a href="/Sarah_Stan_/">Sarah_Stan</a> about advancing #PalliativeCare through #ArtificialIntelligence &amp; #Design, relecting on my <a href="/ChurchillFship/">The Churchill Fellowship</a> in the #USA &amp; the #Netherlands.

Click the link below to watch the interview👇
youtu.be/G6XHOjY4mCI

#hapc #Digitalhealth #ChurchillFellow #AI
Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You cannot fix what you will not even name. Wes Streeting is right. The NHS is - has been - broken. Such relief to hear it stated out loud. Here's hoping for a new, more honest era in which the NHS duty of candour finally means something - and is led from the Cabinet down.

You cannot fix what you will not even name.

<a href="/wesstreeting/">Wes Streeting</a> is right. 

The NHS is - has been - broken. 

Such relief to hear it stated out loud.

Here's hoping for a new, more honest era in which the NHS duty of candour finally means something - and is led from the Cabinet down.
Yvette Cooper (@yvettecoopermp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The memory of the 7/7 attacks, 19 years ago today, will stay with us forever. Today and always, my thoughts are with the victims and their families. They will never be forgotten. We will never let terror divide us.

The memory of the 7/7 attacks, 19 years ago today, will stay with us forever. 

Today and always, my thoughts are with the victims and their families. They will never be forgotten.

We will never let terror divide us.
Jonathan Koffman (@jonathankoffman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks NIHR for funding us to study acceptability of Carer Support Needs Assessment Intervention (CSNAT-I) for carers from minority ethnic communities in Sheffield, Bradford & Leicester. Dream team Dr Zoebia Islam @MoragCFarquhar Clare Gardiner Gail Ewing Gemma Clarke Gunn Grande

David Challen (@david_challen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a child bereaved by fatal domestic abuse, headlines calling a man who killed three women a “nice guy” and “normal person” have felt personally traumatic. The media called my father a “gentle man” and “nice chap”, which misrepresented the controlling reality that myself and

As a child bereaved by fatal domestic abuse, headlines calling a man who killed three women a “nice guy” and “normal person” have felt personally traumatic. 

The media called my father a “gentle man” and “nice chap”, which misrepresented the controlling reality that myself and
The Cicely Saunders Society (@cicelysociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cicely Saunders died on this day, 14th July, 2005, in St Christopher's, the hospice she had founded. We remember the ‘exacting joy’ of her life and all that she achieved for the relief of suffering. ‘A society which shuns the dying must have an incomplete philosophy’

Cicely Saunders died on this day, 14th July, 2005, in St Christopher's, the hospice she had founded. We remember the ‘exacting joy’ of her life and all that she achieved for the relief of suffering. 
‘A society which shuns the dying must have an incomplete philosophy’