@SophyRidgeSky@WilfredFrost Enjoyed the show and the content - but too cramped together, you had to keep leaning back to make eye contact. It looked like you were awkwardly sharing a bit of his desk with him.
BREAKING: Liverpool-based Home Bargains has pledged an incredible £2.5 million to save baby hospice Zoe's Place - taking the campaign to keep this vital service in the city to the brink of victory
https://t.co/TMDvqfsKe3
@DrSdeG All very valid points, unless you’re struggling with menopause symptoms. I always respect the time slot, but find myself almost crippled with the brain fog/crap memory. I have to rely on the PPT slides nowadays, my knowledge remains the same
The Fundamentals of Continence conference
SAVE THE DATE 15th November 2024 9.00-16.30 at RCN Headquarters London
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As a child bereaved by fatal domestic abuse, headlines calling a man who killed three women a “nice guy” and “normal person” have felt personally traumatic.
The media called my father a “gentle man” and “nice chap”, which misrepresented the controlling reality that myself and my family experienced for years. It compounded our trauma.
Reporting like this causes so much damage – both to victims’ families, and to public understandings of coercive control. It has to stop. Now.
We need every single newsroom trained in how to report domestic abuse deaths, and to lobby the regulator for stronger rules. The press has the power to prevent further deaths and save women’s lives.
Please support this crowdfunder I’ve started to support @we_level_up’s crucial work to train journalists in their Dignity For Dead Women guidelines.
This takes all of us ➡️ https://t.co/iPJGFUs7Qn
@alisonleary1 😡 So after having completed their Masters, they’ve now got another hurdle of a 5000 word essay just to confirm their worth? and if so, who funds their time to write this?
@KateBurkeNHS I’ve developed crumbling self doubt that is exhausting to mask - so happy to join the 4am club and obviously pretend everything is fine here
@rcni_clarelomas@RCNWomensHealth@NurseStandard You’ll suddenly realise there’s a lot you don’t know - don’t let that overwhelm you, everyone experienced this in the beginning. Prioritise then break your learning down into smaller parts. Focus on learning each of them well bit by bit to build a good foundation.
New guideline for health professionals - Management of unscheduled bleeding on #HRT. Prepared by BMS with BSGE BGCS FSRH @NHSGIRFT & RCOG, in response to the significant increase in women presenting with unscheduled bleeding on HRT. An important read https://t.co/cpAb4fR6U0
@CholestasisDoc @LShorney @medicalmodelbri@rcgp@NHSEngland To keep your prescribing via NMC you’d have to do 450 hrs nursing practice over 3 years to revalidate. Assume once they are regulated there will be some mechanism to transfer it.
@CholestasisDoc@medicalmodelbri@rcgp@NHSEngland Likely because you have to be a regulated professional to prescribe. Nurses are regulated via NMC and are autonomous practitioners. They also can’t use a PGD.
@alisonleary1 Absolutely, just looking at the BMA Scoping document for PA’s (no reflection intended on PA’s) was an eye opener for what they considered an appropriate skill set for a band 7 PA compared to a nurse
@DrEilidhMaria It’s just so worrying - how on earth are you getting valid consent for ANYTHING if you are not being absolutely clear about who you are and what your role is?
@DrJohnCosgrove@DrHFRyan I suppose it would depend on the treatment. They can’t prescribe & I don’t even know if they can use a PGD until regulated.
@mariacaulfield @helengibbons Fab, has there been work on addressing research studies - many in the past have been majority male participants. The findings of which have then gone on to inform care for all patients