Mateen Jiwani (@virtualhealthdr) 's Twitter Profile
Mateen Jiwani

@virtualhealthdr

Global Executive Medical Advisor/General Physician/principal clinical consultant @BT/Board member and Educator SID EPUT - views own

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Ganesh Sathyamoorthy đź’™ (@gjsathyamoorthy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great session I was very impressed with what Best For You NHS has achived digitally something Im normally skeptical about. Key learning: know your own limitations if you cant reach out to a certain community, engage meaningfully those who can and get them to help create content

ᖇOSS O’ᗷᖇiEᑎ (@rossobr1en) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to be featured in an article with Medium on health tech and the need for clinically validated and evidence based tools. As well as a focus on sharing knowledge and my own personal career pathway story... #nhs #ai #mentalhealth #technology medium.com/authority-maga…

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Me: My NHS infection control training expired yesterday. Infection control team: You are forbidden from seeing any patients until you have taken the course. Me: A patient is asking if he can bring his pet llama onto the ward. Infection control team: Yes, of course. Any time.

Prof Shafi Ahmed PhD FRCS (@shafiahmed5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Kings Fund on the NHS commissioned by the The Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) released today. ABPI Findings 🔸️The UK has one of the lowest-cost and most efficiently run health systems in the world. Free at the point of access. BUT 🔸️Has

prof stephen heppell (@stephenheppell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2010 uk government closed Building Schools for the Future - a programme to replace / redesign our crumbling schools. A world leading pool of considerable expertise was disbanded & lost.

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arrangements for prescribing antiviral drugs for high risk patients who test positive for Covid-19 have been devolved to the 42 NHS integrated care boards in England. If you are eligible for treatment or are a clinician, it’s important for you to know how to access treatment.

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When I was asked by PulseToday to comment for this article, I said that tirzepatide was a useful addition to other treatments for people with type 2 diabetes but we needed to avoid the supply problems that have affected drugs such as semaglutide. pulsetoday.co.uk/news/clinical-…

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I sometimes hear politicians say that doctors are being obstructive and don’t want any changes when they won’t support their plans for the NHS. My experience is that doctors are strong proponents of innovation in the NHS – but not of proposals that may make health services worse.

Prof Shafi Ahmed PhD FRCS (@shafiahmed5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One in three medical students plan to quit the NHS within two years of graduating, either to practise abroad or abandon medicine altogether. theguardian.com/society/2023/s…

Mateen Jiwani (@virtualhealthdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Digital innovation in mental health doesn’t remove the therapeutic relationship between various clinicians and persons they look after it minimises the risk of avoidable harm - Prof Sheila Salmon EPUT ARU #digitalinnovation #mentalhealth Professor Azeem Majeed Pritesh Mistry

Digital innovation in mental health doesn’t remove the therapeutic relationship between various clinicians and persons they look after it minimises the risk of avoidable harm - Prof Sheila Salmon <a href="/EPUTNHS/">EPUT</a> <a href="/AngliaRuskin/">ARU</a> 
#digitalinnovation #mentalhealth <a href="/Azeem_Majeed/">Professor Azeem Majeed</a> <a href="/MustBeMistry/">Pritesh Mistry</a>
Mateen Jiwani (@virtualhealthdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great day today working with colleagues BT Business Professor Sultan Mahmud - great work and efforts on ensuring we use the Microsoft solution in partnership to their optimum. Microsoft in Health thank you for having us #telephony #digitalhealth #telemedicine #integration #digitalleadership

Great day today working with colleagues <a href="/BTBusiness/">BT Business</a> <a href="/ProfSulMahmud/">Professor Sultan Mahmud</a> - great work and efforts on ensuring we use the Microsoft solution in partnership to their optimum. <a href="/msukinhealth/">Microsoft in Health</a> thank you for having us #telephony #digitalhealth #telemedicine #integration #digitalleadership
Prof Shafi Ahmed PhD FRCS (@shafiahmed5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A laparoscopic cholecystectomy is a major operation with significant major potential complications, including mortality. Even as consultants, there is a great deal of scrutiny on the number of cases and the complication rate. It is also an excellent training procedure for

David Oliver (also on Blue Sky) (@mancunianmedic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I know it is paywalled but this is an interesting article about changing attitudes to work lots of people who *could* kick on to board level jobs don't want it cos too much stress and would prefer to keep their physical and mental wellbeing intact thetimes.co.uk/article/why-mi…

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of coverage in the media today about the impact of semaglutide on CVD outcomes. A reminder that the study reported relative risk reduction; not the absolute risk reduction which is essential to calculate the number of people needed to treat to prevent one adverse CVD event.

Professor Azeem Majeed (@azeem_majeed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eight additional infectious diseases will be added to the list of notifiable diseases in England once new legislation comes into force on 6 April 2025. Most with the exception of chickenpox will be rare. For more details, see link. gov.uk/government/con…

Eight additional infectious diseases will be added to the list of notifiable diseases in England once new legislation comes into force on 6 April 2025. Most with the exception of chickenpox will be rare. For more details, see link. gov.uk/government/con…