This is all good and well, @wesstreeting. But I want to be clear on my position as an NHS consultant:
1️⃣Recognising Israel as an apartheid state, in line with major Israeli organisations, is not antisemitic.
2️⃣Recognising Israel as committing genocide, in line with Israeli scholars, Israeli rights groups and the UN, is not antisemitic.
3️⃣Recognising Israel as an illegal, biligerent, occupying power, in line with the International Court of Justice, is not antisemitic.
4️⃣Recognising Israel is engaging in a campaign of ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, in line with international human rights groups, is not antisemitic.
5️⃣Recognising Israel is run by convicted terrorists, self proclaimed fascists and a man wanted by the International Criminal Court, is not antisemitic.
6️⃣Recognising Zionism as an ethnosupremacist, European born, settler colonial project, designed to displace and replace indigenous and native Palestinians, is not antisemitic.
I will keep speaking out, publicly, about these things, in line with my values of human dignity, human rights, the rule of law and in line with my freedom of speech and freedom of opinion.
@Mike88881221@gmcuk They state on their website "Doctors who practise medicine in the UK need to hold a licence to practise" yet are unable to define what "practising medicine" is.
This has to be a mistake/parody?
https://t.co/rOuCvh4PhS
@DrLKVaughan I think what non medics fail to understand is that history taking is THE skill. It s not simply asking questions but it’s interrogating hypotheses based on background knowledge of possibilities
@ShaunLintern I've seen this happen far too many times and it's bad in soo many ways.
I'm usually picking up the pieces (I'm a GP working in ED/Urgent care).
Would be happy to be interviewed to support a piece on this?
I was chatting to a friend and we were discussing the strange way in which some politicians, presenters, journalists and commentators appear to have had a sudden epiphany about the slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza. She then reminded me of this book…
Diagnostic error is the most common, most costly, and most dangerous of medical mistakes.
So why take the risk of being diagnosed by a PA?
AU and the parents of Emily Chesterton will be in court next Tuesday.
#AUvsGMC
Seeing undifferentiated illness IS SO HARD. And I have been doing this for 25 years.
God my brain is exhausted and it’s not even 093!
Especially since covid, nothing is as straightforward and seeing things that are hen’s teeth presentations.
One of the fundamental problems in the #NHS?
The approach to anyone speaking up- about unfairness, duplicity, chicanery- and the rest
Beyind that...the reasons why many...don't
"If you won’t speak up, how will the world know you exist?"
Via @bmj_latest
https://t.co/IHfZE7HSWJ
@ponteepon@DrNeenaJha You are serious in disagreeing with that thread?
If so, it shows a fundamental lack of understanding of how GPs assess undifferentiated patients both safely and at pace.
'I keep hearing the taunts of ‘just wait until you hire an amateur’ ringing in my ears.'
@EbMulla argues that the delay of an independent review into PAs has shown the true colours of key decision makers’ attitudes towards GPs
https://t.co/JFatx6ehdm
Health Secretary @wesstreeting has announced a review of the role of PAs.
Physician Assistants - Yes
Physician Associates - No
Assistants support doctors rather than working in parallel with them or replacing them. And they should have their own regulator; not the GMC.
As a senior clinician I 💯 approve of @wesstreeting announcement of a review into associates
But I am concerned it will be written around a predetermined outcome like so much of this debate has been
Below is material is hope Prof Leng sees and takes into account 🧵
@RoySocMed
‘If you think it’s expensive to hire a professional to do the job, just wait until you hire an amateur.’
Dr Ebrahim Mulla argues that the delay of a review into PAs has shown the true colours of key decision makers’ attitudes towards GPs
https://t.co/mHZmbCLV2n
“To be a good leader?
You need a wish bone, a funny bone and a backbone”
A reminder to many in Colleges & NHS to try and develop that third one
There is no point in “being in the tent” when the whole tent is on fire
Thanks for listening to my TED talk
#WednesdayWisdom
Disheartening to see snippets of @RCPhysicians EGM
Seems their senior leader motives aren’t in the general interest of their members, other doctors, even public safety.
It’s dangerous when anyone, let alone those in power, refuse to genuinely reassess when concerns are raised
The UK has the best hyperkalaemia guidelines in the world, and they’ve just been updated.
No one can cover all 171 pages, but here are 3 quick important bits in a thread👇
https://t.co/pZpyHhXjJX
GPs in England: we have launched a survey to give YOU a say. Tell us your views on your current contract and what you want to see from it in the future. Your input will play an important role in shaping the future of general practice. Take our survey: https://t.co/XY8iLnDlIm
We have arrived at our pre agreed deadline
Despite intense negotiations, the Government have not been able to put forward a credible offer
Our committee has voted unanimously to call for further strike action
As #IslamophobiaAwarenessMonth draws to a close read this @rcgp blog by @drshehlaiu on how this widespread discrimination affects patients and staff.
Catch Dr Shehla talking about how to help with FREE @britishima bystander training, 8pm tonight: https://t.co/Jcsd6P6XQi