Thank you @HMethodistCV for this fantastic educational venture. I discovered it today and think it’s brilliant! Im looking forward to joining the International Society for Women Vascular Surgeons when registration opens @isevs
Add in FT analysis of 40% real terms reduction of salary compared to UK. Plus £50k pay immediately ruinous pension bills on £6k increments. Economists out there - educate us in the likely results. I postulate RIP NHS recruitment. Why would the brightest choose this environment?
The FT not the BMA published this. How can this salary assault on NHS and Education staff be justified. And how long do the professionals endure, in sacrifice for their guardianship of patients and children. Think how manipulative & morally horrific this regime is.
Really enjoyed meeting @TFletcher at the #DragonSchool Christmas sale. Loved ‘Naked Diplomacy’ and am looking forward his thoughts about being a better human in #10SurvivalSkills
Time Spent Alone
Steadily increases throughout your life.
Key Lessons:
• Learn to embrace solitude.
• Flex your boredom muscle regularly.
Find happiness and joy in the time you have to yourself—there will be a whole lot of it as you get older.
Time Spent With Coworkers
Steady during the prime working years from age 20-60.
Key Lessons:
• You'll spend a lot of time at work.
• Who you choose to work with is one of the most important decisions you'll make.
Find work—and coworkers—that create energy in your life.
Time Spent With Children
Peaks in your 30s and declines sharply thereafter.
Key Lessons:
• Time with your children is short—the "Magic Years" will fly by if you let them.
• Be present in every moment.
Slow down and embrace the sweetness that children bring to your life.
Time Spent With Partner
Trends upwards until death.
Key Takeaways:
• Who you choose as a partner is the most important decision you'll ever make.
• Find someone you genuinely enjoy spending time with.
Never settle for less than love.
Time Spent With Friends
Peaks at age 18 and declines sharply to a low baseline.
Key Takeaways:
• Embrace friendship breadth, but focus on depth.
• Cherish those who are with you through good times and bad.
Invest your energy in the healthy, meaningful friendships that last.
Time Spent With Parents & Siblings
Peaks in childhood and declines after age 20.
Key Takeaways:
• Time with family is limited.
• Time with parents declines sharply after age 20.
• You may only see your loved ones a few more times.
Prioritize and cherish every moment.
I recently came across data on who we spend our time with over the course of our lives.
The insights are simultaneously inspiring and depressing.
Here are 6 graphs everyone needs to see:
Finally after a huge amount of work, input from many, & great leadership from @SimonStanworth, A guideline for the haematological management of major haemorrhage: a British Society for Haematology Guideline is published! https://t.co/9wodFMXorf
We need more bright young female minds to support our projects across the UK! If you're a Core Surgical Trainee looking for personal and professional development opportunities, you may be interested in our new trainee ambassador scheme. Find out more: https://t.co/s3E77oHJPO
Professor Avril Mansfield hit the nail on the head - “you cannot be what you cannot see”. Future surgeons need role models they can relate to. We need a diverse consultant surgical body to inspire the next generation @WomenSurgeonsUK@RCSnews
An all female surgical team in vascular theatre today. Worthy of addition to #ilooklikeasurgeon ! All happen to also be mothers and wives so don’t let anyone make you feel like you can’t do this! You can. #ouh