Lily Dryburgh-Smith. There are two Chief Registrars at Newham - both ST5 EM - but I'm the loudmouth that runs the Twitter account! Interests: Leadership and QI
We had our first visit from the team at the @NewhamHospital Family Contact Centre in ED today! Thank you for all the wonderful work you are doing helping patients and loved ones stay connected at this time. 💙
Hearing a lot of doctors feeling very flat this week. Not sure where the energy they need is going to come from. Not sure how they will keep this all up. Please know you are not alone and there is help out there @NHSPracHealth#BMJLeaderchat
In England, the #COVID19 mortality rate was more than 2.5 times higher in the most deprived areas than the least deprived in December:
▪️ most deprived – 391.6 deaths per 100,000 people
▪️ least deprived – 152.3 deaths per 100,000 people
➡️ https://t.co/M3ee8k3sE7
We’ve published our monthly mortality analysis data for December 2020.
#COVID19 was the leading cause of death for the month, accounting for
▪️ 20.8% of all deaths in England
▪️ 27.4% of all deaths in Wales
➡️ https://t.co/MKKkO4OhPT
Ever notice how teams transform the members within it for good and bad. So what might we see if team burnout was a collective experience? Here is what I am noticing
Two doctors working on the frontline in East London talk about their vaccine experience and why it is important to get vaccinated. Both in English and Bengali.
"There is no biological reason why these vaccines would behave differently to ethnicity or race": Professor Jonathan Van-Tam explains how the vaccine has been trialled on people of different ethnicities.
#AskJVT | @NickFerrariLBC | Watch live: https://t.co/chl8J3Iv3Z
Can anyone point me towards videos or other resources dispelling myths about the coronavirus vaccine in any of the following languages? Twi, Lingala, Kweyol, Igbo, Yoruba, Swahili, Shona, Hausa, Ndebele, Somali, Urhobo and Kinyawanda.
*NEW* @PHE_uk #AllOurHealth resource published this week focusing on the important issue of inclusion health. Essential advice & guidance for all health & care professionals. View now👉https://t.co/WgVoynarxh
Doctors working in our fabulously diverse borough: BBC Asian Network have produced Q&A videos on the coronavirus vaccine in Gujarati, Punjabi, Sylheti, Urdu and Tamil. https://t.co/feRTgE0hQG
This follows on from their original videos in the same languages "Should I get a COVID vaccine?":
Urdu: https://t.co/ABuux02MeK
Sylheti: https://t.co/4MoR06RJh5
Gujarati: https://t.co/7iGfTPbEIl
Tamil: https://t.co/S9RwdQ6L4t
Punjabi: https://t.co/WisKjHMDWP