@therealmrbench@UKUpdates_co_uk The Union Flag is the official flag of the UK. The Union Jack is flown on Naval vessels. Surely if you feel this strongly you knew that 🤔
There’s little sign of a public or political appetite to prioritise spending on health. @nedwards_1 asks if we’re happy to see millions spent on precision medicines for rare diseases when we cannot provide dentistry for children.
The answer seems to be ‘yes’
Four generations of Leicester Medical School graduates. Anne de Bono, immediate past president of FOM, Shriti Pattani, outgoing president of SOM, me, current president of FOM, and Freddy, Leicester medical student.
My most powerful memory as a surgical house officer in Leicester was the Kegworth plane crash. The major incident plan just worked with sufficient staff and sufficient capacity. I seriously wonder if today’s NHS would cope as well despite technology advances.
This year’s RCP census shows that 52% of advertised consultant physician posts in England and Wales went unfilled last year, the highest proportion since records began in 2008. Of the 52%, nearly three quarters (74%) went unfilled because of a lack of any applicants at all.
I’m sitting between Prof Dame Carrie MacEwen, head of the GMC, and Prof Neil Mortenson, president of the Royal College of Surgeons at the Conservative party conference.
I’m about to head to Liverpool for the Labour Party conference. AoMRC have a lunch time meeting tomorrow with shadow health ministers and other interested parties.
I’m on the train to Paddington for an Academy of Medical Royal Colleges policy planning day tomorrow with Amanda Pritchard CEO of NHSE. Tonight we’ve got a lecture from Sir Michael Marmott (last year was Jeremy Hunt) and a dinner at RCoAnaes.
Excellent key note speech by Professor Martin Marshall Chair RCP at the FOM Awards event - fascinating to get Martin’s insights on the future of General Practice @FOMNews@FomPresident @MartinRCGP