@bbctms There was an English batsmen Ben Duckett, he definitely wasn’t from Nantucket, when on 98, he should have played straight, but instead walked back to the pavilion shouting…oh gosh 😬
@davidantibiotic Good attempt to answer important question. But we need a group to do this again but using levels to guide dosing in the infusion group. We know from our own audit that patients with reasonable cardiac output & preserved renal function struggle to get levels above MIC @RHH_ICU
@TheBMA I know none of this will truly compensate for the huge amount of time @goldstone_tony has spent on all our behalf’s, but the least you could do is give him life BMA membership at no cost to him. Also, the highest award for non-clinical work you can bestow.
@KaiserSnooze@goldstone_tony@FT@Jeremy_Hunt@PJTheEconomist You miss the fundamental problem with a defined benefit scheme. We CAN’T choose how much ‘goes in’ as public sector workers. We cant put any more in. Rules are universal for everyone. Yes - private pensions can load up to £60K a year - if want to retire earlier than planned.
@goldstone_tony@FT@Jeremy_Hunt Thanks & well done Tony. Personally, I have very mixed feelings - as many will have depending on their own individual circumstances. For me LA not an issue but the brown envelope arriving in the autumn for my AA breach this year (22/23) is going to be horrible.
@drtimmeek@goldstone_tony@DailyMailUK Does ‘keeping his word’ have a best before date because if it is it’s running out? When Chair of Health Select Committee (last summer) he said fixing doctors pension issue was in the top 5 priorities for NHS. Done nothing of meaning about it since being Chancellor.
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"NHS leaders urge the chancellor @Jeremy_Hunt to act decisively to resolve this long-standing area of concern for the NHS and in particular, our senior doctors."
Quote@ @HSJnews
RT if you agree @hmtreasury need to *FINALLY* sort this issue out
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@rbarbosa91 2/2 in with the inner tube in it meant that the poor patient would have to wean through a 5.5 mm diameter. Hard for anyone, let alone someone recovering from critical illness & respiratory muscle weakness. The alternative was to take the inner tube out & risk the tube occluding.
@rbarbosa91 1/2. This is an issue that has serious implications for patients & is poorly understood & under recognised. We @RHH_ICU switched from Portex/Smiths to Tracoe because their quoted ID is that with the inner tube IN. With our previous tubes if the patient had a size 7 tracheostomy..
@O2 Why are you the only major mobile network using discredited RPI as basis for your mid-contract tariff rises? All others use CPI which just happens to be 3.7% less 🤷♂️ I know your Chief Commercial Officer is a Mr Turpin but I thought highway robbery was a thing of the past.
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.
Government refuses to engage with us on meaningful solutions to pay, pensions and the DDRB, and instead is walking blindly into one of the biggest staffing crises the NHS has ever seen.
Our consultative ballot on consultant strike action opens 10 February
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