This is a great thread and what goes for the classroom applies to the ward and operating theatre.
If you advocate for yourself, youโre advocating for your patients.
Going to weigh in here with the caveat that Iโm v lucky to have a very supportive SLT/colleagues: being openly and proudly neurodivergent at work is one of the best ways I show up for the many neurodivergent and neurotypical kids I teach. 1/
โHow did you spend your education time this morning, Scott?โ
Well I filled a plasticine vagina with water via an iGel to see if we could simulate management of uterine inversion.
Attended a feisty parish council meeting where the community expressed concerns about recent flooding.
Screaming out for a co-ordinated multi agency approach w/visible & measurable interventions. (Climate change = this isnโt the end)
@BlabyGreen 2025 campaign?
STOP THE FLOODS
The desire to look locally and care for your immediate communities increases in times like these.
Donโt expect any current government to be looking after you.
I think that @lewis_goodall had a point when he told @TheGreenParty to be better at Comms.
Look at the competition, and how shit we are in comparison. ๐๐ผ
@AccretaResearch I think with improved diagnosis and prognostic imaging we can avoid many midline laparotomies. We certainly try to do as many as possible transverse.
Severe Placenta Accreta Spectrum rarely needs a vertical laparotomy
We need to stop being driven by โobstetric fearโ and start considering the scar each woman will carry on her psyche as a result of the one we inflict on her abdomen
Transverse is safeโฌ๏ธ
https://t.co/D3CnxJAJ9u
Iโm sure thereโs local government lore at work here.
The street lights on the cycling route stop almost as soon as you cross the ring road going from Labour Leicester to Tory Blaby ๐ค
So new house to the royal is not only a possible commute but a fun route!
#Leicester cycling infrastructure is awesome. I never had to go near a car for 90% of my journey!