I work in a state that has a single electronic medical record across all hospitals. We still ask patients to repeat their history over and over because it has real benefit for making a diagnosis and decision.
The Single Patient Record will mean NHS staff can securely see their patients’ medical history, no matter where they are treated.
It will mean safer, quicker and more accurate care.
🎥 @jamesmurray_ldn explains on @BBCNews
@KShabby16334956 A central record is absolutely a positive outcome but selling it as eliminating history taking or that repeatwd history is negative is a Bad Thing (tm)
The EHRC’S new code has been published. We’ll have a detailed analysis out shortly.
The guidance has been toned down from the previous draft – but it still treats trans people like they’re a third sex. This pushes trans people out of public life and violates their human rights.
@LiangRhea I was recently asked by a brown IMG colleague to give a second opinion at a patients request.
The patient finished his interaction with my white IMG self by saying "Sorry to bother you for a second opinion. I just dont trust these internationals".
Just admit youre a racist then
Moments after court adjourned, Sall Grover ran to her dad and started sobbing into his shoulder. The law is very clear: discrimination against trans women is not acceptable. Thanks to all involved for reaffirming this in such a powerful way.
#TickleVGiggle
Costs doubled and the original verdict strengthened to DIRECT discrimination rather than indirect discrimination. Exclusion of trans women on Aussie dating sites is ILLEGAL. (As it should be). 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️✊️
"I intentionally gave her an ugly scar so she would think twice about self harming again"
There are far FAR too many horrible doctors out there who are proud of their cruelty.
Consultants have complaints made about them for using 'knowledge based questions' as a bullying weapon.
I've never heard of a complaint purely because knowledge based questions were asked.
English medical culture as well, esp in big teaching hospitals.
But I can't remember the last time I saw this.
If anything, the residents are hesitant to show off their knowledge.
Consultants have complaints made about for asking knowledge-based questions.
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@dymonite69 I disagree with the assumed starting point that the learner hasnt been specific.
I suspect its more likely there is an ego protective framing of what happened and the complaint from the consultants complained about.
@DrLKVaughan@DilipNathwani Perhaps. Although I think the power gradients at play skew the weighting very heavily towards seniors as perpetrators.
I take a heavily skeptical view of any reports that a complaint was purely due to it being a knowledge based question when I have no access to both sides report
NO medical student should ever be publicly humiliated... but nevertheless, Krishna Surapaneni provides a useful cognitive reset to Affirm, Build, And Change after such events.
ABC’s for learners to respond to public humiliation in medical schools
https://t.co/TkkIrWlEDw
@DrLKVaughan On the bright side @DilipNathwani did teach me one important lesson from the experience.
I never want to be like him in my own supervision of juniors
@DrLKVaughan I would love to see both sides of those stories.
I've been a victim of 'knowledge based questions' as a weapon as a student and it nearly broke me to the point of suicidality.