Trisha Elliott (@trisha_the_doc) 's Twitter Profile
Trisha Elliott

@trisha_the_doc

Interested in life in general and people in particular...

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NeilMackay (@neilmackay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get with the programme: democracy is being rejected. Why? Because we’ve allowed it to serve only the rich. We need to reinvent democracy for the people or walk into authoritarianism like America. The rich will be just as happy with authoritarianism. We won’t. So we gotta step up.

Jim Pickard 🐋 (@pickardje) 's Twitter Profile Photo

- Kemi Badenoch claimed in her first PMQs that Rachel Reeves didn’t mention defence in her Budget - the chancellor’s actual Budget speech:

- Kemi Badenoch claimed in her first PMQs that Rachel Reeves didn’t mention defence in her Budget

- the chancellor’s actual Budget speech:
Scott Hadland, MD (@drscotthadland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My viewpoint from the field of pediatrics in the wake of the election results. As pediatricians, politics & policy touch everything we do. I see the impact firsthand every day: - The teen with immunodeficiency who listens to politicians demonize vaccines—even though these

My viewpoint from the field of pediatrics in the wake of the election results. As pediatricians, politics & policy touch everything we do. I see the impact firsthand every day:

- The teen with immunodeficiency who listens to politicians demonize vaccines—even though these
Steve (@poorscousertom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The reason why people move towards Nigel Farage MP and the other charlatans is because working people feel let down by the establishment. These crooks tell them that it’s the elites that are harming them and they should watch them carefully. Desperate people vote for Charlatans

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

Do the most vociferous proponents of assisted dying never pause to wonder why the majority of palliative care doctors - who do, after all, work with dying patients daily - are troubled by the prospect of legal change at the present time? Doesn’t professional experience count?

Marcus Chown (@marcuschown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear BBC, please do not call anti-vaxxers “vaccine sceptics”. It implies there exists doubt about vaccines. 70-odd years ago we had large numbers of people paralysed or in iron lungs. We don’t see that today and for that we can thank the Salk vaccine.

Margaret McCartney (@mgtmccartney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s very tempting to think that a positive screening test ‘saved a life’. But the only way we know about a mortality reduction for a population is via controlled trials. And even then we can’t predict well for individuals. Meantime, the worse a test is, the more/

Kathryn Mannix (@drkathrynmannix) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This MPs letter illustrates misunderstanding & fear of ordinary dying. All MPs should be required to attend detailed briefing on ordinary dying, pall care, the real but rare difficult deaths, & assessment of capacity, provided by non-campaigning experts. bbc.in/37m33eN