It’s simple. When children die from surgical error, we need learning. But when managers deny, professions deflect and courts dismiss, needless deaths continue. @drphilhammond@drcmday @DrMQureshi @NHSwhistleblowr@drkimholt
The sheer enthusiasm, in expression and tone, with which a small group of political correspondents report the possibility of Farage becoming our next PM, is just plain weird. It doesn’t convey in anyway the sheer gravity of what that would mean for this country.
Anyone interested in patient safety, serious incident investigation, and learning inthe NHS should read this moving & damning account in the LRB.
https://t.co/spY6m7wUBQ
“Nobody from Ukraine got onto a small boat and had to be put up in one of these asylum accommodation centres.”
The asylum system reveals a double standard: Ukrainians access safe routes, while others endure poor conditions that fuel racism, says migration expert @ZoeJardiniere.
For the last six months I’ve been working on a collaboration between @bbctms and the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 Ashes.
It’s out now.
https://t.co/zBHXW6HCvb
The 2005 Ashes, set to music. 🎵
It's 20 years since the most iconic Ashes series in recent memory.
We've teamed up with @BBCPhilharmonic to relive the series through archive commentary and powerful music. All narrated by the wonderful Charles Dance.
You can listen to the programme in full on @BBCSounds. We'll also play segments during lunch intervals of the Old Trafford Test.
Gerry was a remarkable colleague. Caring, committed and funny. Much missed. @m4ggiesimpson@TheBHF I've #justsponsored Brindley Fox, who's fundraising for Heart Research UK on @JustGiving. Donate now https://t.co/8L0QekRC60
This episode builds on Mr. Jesudason’s recent publication, “The 4D Model: Rehabilitating Unrealistic Medicine”, where he expands on these ideas in depth.
📖 Read the article here: https://t.co/ii4Az3ijyB
This episode builds on Mr. Jesudason’s recent publication, “The 4D Model: Rehabilitating Unrealistic Medicine”, where he expands on these ideas in depth.
📖 Read the article here: https://t.co/ii4Az3ijyB
🎧 New BSPRM Podcast Episode!
Mr. Ed Jesudason (@Edwin1432) joins Dr. Gisele Lafeuillee to share the thinking behind the 4D Model and why reimagining how we talk about suffering could reshape rehab medicine for both patients and clinicians.
Tune in now: https://t.co/ZGXZWvZd3M
📢 📢 We are thrilled that the British Journal of Hospital Medicine "2025-Volume 86,Issue 4" is now available online!
🥂 🙆♀️ We'd like to invite you to explore the latest research and insights in our journal.
👉 Link:https://t.co/ez15DXCHst
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What if diagnosis brings neither cure nor terminal illness, but exacerbations & progression? Robots might be fixed, but humans need rehabilitation - a creative branch of medicine that’s to others, as architecture to engineering. @drphilhammond@ACRMtweets https://t.co/QZ1QoenAS4
What if diagnosis brings neither cure nor terminal illness, but exacerbations & progression? Robots might be fixed, but humans need rehabilitation - a creative branch of medicine that’s to others, as architecture to engineering. @drphilhammond@ACRMtweets https://t.co/QZ1QoenAS4
Thank you to @Edwin1432 for the invitation to speak to the @NHS_lothian cardiac rehab team about my career in nursing, why I decided to pursue a career in medicine & the positives & uncertainties associated with that decision
A challenging presentation to prepare for however it made me reflect on how fortunate I have been to have had great experiences in nursing & to acknowledge colleagues who made it possible
Maggie, thank you for an outstanding talk. An exemplary demonstration of the power of care and curiosity- the way in which the service of patients motivates the pursuit of knowledge, which develops us both as people and professionals.
Thank you to @Edwin1432 for the invitation to speak to the @NHS_lothian cardiac rehab team about my career in nursing, why I decided to pursue a career in medicine & the positives & uncertainties associated with that decision
A challenging presentation to prepare for however it made me reflect on how fortunate I have been to have had great experiences in nursing & to acknowledge colleagues who made it possible