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Thomas Locker

Thomas Locker

@telocker

Husband, father, pedant, atheist.

Beigetreten Ocak 2012
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PoCUS FOAMed
PoCUS FOAMed@pocusfoamed·
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Thomas Locker
Thomas Locker@telocker·
@MHG1910 @Shr_Nottingham I suspect they will be. It is likely that either they saw someone who didn’t have the skillls or didn’t have the kit to remove it. Referral to OP in 5 days would the back up plan.
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MHG@MHG1910·
@Shr_Nottingham Not entirely convinced the first two sentences here re A&E and ENT ring true.....
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Luke Mordecai
Luke Mordecai@Shr_Nottingham·
The NHS leaves a lot to be desired these days but when did pharmacy training teach anyone to use an otoscope or indeed do any kind of procedure The inability of people to stay in their lane these days is staggering not least those allegedly setting examples in leadership roles
Olivier Picard@OlivierPicardUK

Daughter’s friend waited hours in A&E for an earring stuck in her ear. They couldn’t help so referred her to ENT 5 days later. So she came to my pharmacy & in minutes, earring removed safely, pain gone without delays. Reduce pressure on #NHS. This is what pharmacy can do!

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LindumMedical@LindumMedical·
The latest version of EMUK has been released and is now available on both Android and iOS. New content will be released ready for the August changeover lindummedical.co.uk/medical-apps/e…
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Dr Tim Woo
Dr Tim Woo@TimDHWoo·
@trentconsultant Looks like fresh strikes on the way for all 😅
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BMA Consultants
BMA Consultants@BMA_Consultants·
Last year consultants in England achieved so much in our fight for fair pay, but still face 26% pay erosion. Why should we work 3 months of the year for free? ✅ Update your BMA details 📣 Be ballot ready 🔗 brnw.ch/21wS2cg
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@ShaunLintern There would be much bigger gains by applying common sense and significantly reducing the burden of mandatory training.
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Shaun Lintern@ShaunLintern·
Massive NHS productivity gain news...
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
Last year strike action delivered a reformed DDRB and pay rises between 6 and 19.6% but it’s only the beginning of the 3 year journey. Background on linked tweet 1/2
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Dr Tony Goldstone
Dr Tony Goldstone@goldstone_tony·
BREAKING: UK @BMA_Consultants vote MASSIVELY in favour to "take Industrial Action" if there is *any deviation* from the agreement reached on pay reform with the last government. All eyes on @PayReviewBodies and target to #PayRestoration
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Jonathan
Jonathan@jabberwock951·
@LittlePersonDoc @Shr_Nottingham @Art_Li @DrLukeCraddock @gmcuk Arguably in today's NHS leaders are chosen *because* they won't speak up. Trust CEOs, for example, are paid to oversee the collapse of services, keep quiet, and resign if necessary (with a hefty golden parachute) to deflect blame from the government.
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@TJCoats None of the current major incident plans will work in the current situation. If all the ambulances are stuck outside EDs you should get a good few hours from declaring an incident until the patients arrive, it might even take long enough that the ED could be emptied.
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@goldstone_tony @nhs_pensions Presumably it would be possible to seek compensation for any loss incurred as a result of this, such as inability to plan for nexts years AA charge?
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@clare_eliza If you’ve got a half decent EPR it is trivial to do. Metrics will vary between departments as working practices vary . You need a broad range of measures, over a decent period of time and compared with peers. DM me an email address and I can send you example SQL queries
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@cruncherwax If the harm is being caused by externally factors, and the organisation is united against that harm, it is manageable. When there is denial about the harm then it becomes problematic.
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Julian Donovan
Julian Donovan@julian_donovan·
Does anyone in UK EM perform LP on those admitting for ?meningitis. Seems this should be our thing to do NICE: Perform the lumbar puncture before starting antibiotics, unless it is not safe to do so or it will cause a clinically significant delay to starting antibiotics.
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Simon McCormick
Simon McCormick@DrSimonMc·
I’d been riding around with a very slow puncture for the last few weeks before deciding to investigate the problem. 😬
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Simon McCormick
Simon McCormick@DrSimonMc·
Why you ALWAYS check the tyre after finding the puncture in your inner tube.
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Thomas Locker@telocker·
@EM_Dr_Jacklin @DrLindaDykes If you can’t get a pan CT approved by a radiographer on an electronic request but focused CT requires tracking down a radiologist and having a discussion you may create an incentive to scan everything.
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Dr Linda Dykes has moved to Bluesky
This is an interesting quandary. After massive efforts to alert EM clinicians to our failures to promptly detect injuries in silver trauma, we can’t then complain about ⬆️ CT workload 🤔 isn’t this a success rather than a problem? ⬇️
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