Fascinating presentation today. A real piece of detective work for a case with vague symptoms. Lots to reflect on in terms of meeting patient needs, thinking outside the box and how we communicate effectively with patients. #Rheumatology#MedEd
A huge thank you to Dr. Dargoi Satchithananda, Dr. Moinuddin Choudhury, and Dr. Rob Butler for joining us at PGME this afternoon. Your insights on cardiovascular risk factors in patients with severe mental illness were incredibly valuable! #MedicalEducation#Cardiology
#RamadanMubarak to those who are observing this month!
@NHSEmployers have published guidance explaining what the holy month means and how to provide support for our managers and staff. Find out more: https://t.co/pJkgUG0wPG
Today, some of our Governors visited our new Immersive Simulation Suite at St George's Hospital, Stafford. They learnt about how the suite will help staff and students to be 'real world ready'.
Find out more about the suite at: https://t.co/BLuRwdjVtX
Today, we had the privilege of bringing together our incredible medical education leads for a collaborative event focused on celebrating successes and identifying opportunities for growth. 🎉✨
Together, we’re building stronger foundations for our staff and trainees!
We were thrilled to welcome external guests to our simulation suite at St George’s Hospital for the first time today! 🤗
A fantastic opportunity to showcase how we’re advancing training and patient care through innovative simulations 💭#medicaleducation
"Are you okay?"
"Want a coffee?"
"Do you want to talk?"
These questions can brighten up someone's day.
If you are struggling with your mental wellbeing, reach out for help by talking to a loved one or find helpful tips and advice at 🔗 https://t.co/0xB2zlr7rX
#BlueMonday
Looking forward to kicking off our 2025 Programme of Educational Events this afternoon, with our monthly Combined #Rheumatology and #Radiology Meeting. Always well attended as its an ideal opportunity to discuss and share learning from some complex cases.
We recently launched our new Immersive Simulation Suite! The suite provides a fully immersive training environment for staff to develop a wide range of skills, learn & build confidence through practice in realistic scenarios & settings.
Watch our video👉 https://t.co/tfSgqQ7Z2o
We're getting excited about the #HSJAwards this evening where we are finalists for Trust of the Year!
📽️ Watch this video to see our highlights over the past year: https://t.co/U8m9QtqRCL
Keep your fingers crossed for us! 🤞
#WeAreMPFT
It was an honour and privilege to attend @mpftnhs Armistice Day service today which commemorates the signing of the Armistice which brought an end to the First World War and remembers all those who gave their lives in service since 1914
Today’s PGME case presentation by Dr Negi, Dr Hung and Dr Brown was incredibly insightful. We’re looking forward to having more engaging presentations like this! #MedicalEducation#PGME
🎉✨ Happy Diwali from the Medical Education Team! ✨🎉
Wishing everyone a bright and joyful Diwali filled with warmth, happiness, and prosperity.
#DiwaliCelebration#Diwali2024#MedicalEducation
3 in 5 of women experiencing menopausal symptoms say it has a negative impact on their work.
Support your colleagues and increase your awareness by completing the menopause awareness e-learning as part of #WorldMenopauseDay
🔗https://t.co/XkOoNoKhk0
#MenopauseAwarenessMonth
The NHS has published national guidance to help make more workplaces menopause friendly.
Find out how you can understand more about the menopause and how to support colleagues experiencing menopause symptoms at work ➡️ https://t.co/n9O36htMM9
#WorldMenopauseDay
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This role will also cater to the particular pastoral and support needs of International Clinical Fellows and continue the Trust’s strong commitment to the support of such doctors.”
#SASWeek24@mpftnhs
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The MPFT SAS Advocate, Dr Rahul Chandavarkar.
“I am a point of contact for all SAS doctors. I aim to promote and improve support for SAS doctors’ health and wellbeing. Health and wellbeing of all staff is important.