Professor Chris Butler, "primary care research supremo", is profiled in the latest issue of @TheLancet
Chris is a South Wales GP and co-lead of the PRINCIPLE trial of Covid-19 treatments for recovery at home.
#PRINCIPLEtrial@TrialPrinciple
https://t.co/N04Y5lt4eq
Tribute to @PeterByass Peter Byass in The Lancet by @_andrew_green , touching on his many remarkable achievements.
Leaving a big gap, but his legacy will continue in the institutions he helped to build and importantly the people he educated and inspired.
https://t.co/2qkdnvPUMg
Does the alcohol ban lower non-Covid hospital admissions? Dr Carol Lewis, from Helen Joseph Hospital’s emergency department, tells us the numbers don’t lie. In the one week since the ban;
100 assaults down to 36; 200 car accidents down to 20; from 100 pedestrian accidents to 7.
Applications for the 2021 #RhodesScholarships are now open! The #RhodesScholarship is an international, fully funded, scholarship programme, enabling outstanding young people from around the world to study at the @UniofOxford. Find out more & apply: https://t.co/TzgDFl2KpF 🌎
Healthcare access people dying of time critical conditions in South Africa. The most common access pattern was to access no healthcare and die outwith a facility. https://t.co/HBgeZzstWi @PeterByass@luciadambruoso@mkruk @UoB_IAHR @MariaOdland
NEW #COVID19—First study identifies risk factors associated with death in adults hospitalised with new #coronavirus disease in 2 hospitals in Wuhan, China https://t.co/sgtOpNahJp
We are soliciting applications for @WHO Strategic and Technical Advisory Group of Experts (STAGE) on Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health, and Nutrition. STAGE will report to @DrTedros. The last date for application is 9 December 2019.
https://t.co/kY5vfaIV1g
One of the key shifts in the @WHO transformation is to focus on delivering a measurable impact in the lives of the people we serve. #WHOImpact measurement has 46 output indicators and is driven by the @GlobalGoalsUN. We must measure success by outcomes, not outputs.
We cannot afford to miss signs of IPV when victims present for health care.
This is a great interview with @DrChivaugn and an important reminder of the role we need to play as health professionals.
Doctors picking up the signs of domestic violence. https://t.co/GJaAirPaJZ