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Ed Turnham
@EdTurnham
GP partner. Chief Clinical Information Officer, Norfolk & Waveney ICS. A lucky husband and father. Views are my own.
Norwich, England Bergabung Temmuz 2014
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I’m making the move to Bluesky. Continuing to post and engage here would make me complicit in funding Musk’s attempt to dismantle democracy. See you over there!
bsky.app/profile/edturn…
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@ankitkant @GP_Templates @TPP_SystmOne @DustynSaint I’ve been using it since Feb! Will show you.
It needs to be able to consume lab reference ranges to improve safety, tho.
& unlikely to get widespread use until a 3rd-party supplier builds rules
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@GP_Templates @TPP_SystmOne A fantastic video which has me interested in exploring this further. I had been waiting for a video like this.
It would be great if regional teams could start to work on this so that we didn't all have to start from scratch I feel.
@EdTurnham
@DustynSaint
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I got a LITTLE bit excited over Auto-review rules. @TPP_SystmOne I think this is brilliant! have cobbled together a short video as I start to explore this new tool. I can see the real use in getting cleared the 'normal' results.
youtu.be/vtm4FpVNr8c

YouTube
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@Azeem_Majeed @mgtmccartney Prof, can you clarify your original post please? If an asymptomatic man has a PSA test after a counselling consultation with a doctor, do you consider this screening?
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@mgtmccartney The last PSA test I requested was on a patient with LUTS and a hard, irregular enlarged prostate.
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@Azeem_Majeed Hold on… it’s still screening if the patient has no prostate cancer symptoms
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"Children are being denied medical care that is a basic human right.
And those who barely survive the ruthless bombardments are then condemned to die from their injuries.
It is a problem that is being completely disregarded."
- @1james_elder of @UNICEF on #Gaza
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Last night, the Israeli Security Forces (ISF) shot in the chest and killed an 11-year-old Palestinian boy throwing stones at armoured vehicles in #Nablus despite posing no realistic threat. On 20 Oct, in #Hebron, ISF shot in the head a 17-year-old boy, now in critical condition. Another 11-year-old boy was critically injured after ISF shot him in the head on 17 Oct in Al-Arroub camp. In the past year alone, ISF killed 165 Palestinian children in the West Bank, incl. EJ, 36 in airstrikes and 129 shot with live ammunition, most in the head or upper body.
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@JamesKanag Also it seems like something that could have been masterminded by the likes of Steve Bannon to radicalise white Western voters: making white people the centre of the frame of reference and implying they’re the new target for discrimination.
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@JamesKanag The supposed benefit is from giving people a confidence boost by telling them they’re in the majority. Surely “majority=good, minority=bad” is an idea we need to get away from?
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No. What an insane question. “Global majority” is a poorly understood and offensive term for Brits to use. It means classifying non white Brits - not with their fellow citizens - but with the birthplace of their parents, grandparents. Far left and far right seek same division.
BBC News (UK)@BBCNews
Should we drop ethnic minority for global majority? bbc.in/4h5n782
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@Davewwest Can we please stop saying ‘efficiencies’ as a euphemism for cuts? It is well established that these cuts often reduce efficiency.
Improving efficiency often requires up-front investment. Currently, it’s almost impossible to fund anything that doesn’t release in-year savings.
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So much speculation about this being an NHS budget.
But the senior govt health figures I've heard have - in contrast - been playing down the significance of 30 Oct Budget for health and care
Instead, they say, next Spring's 2/3yr settlement (26-29) is much more important
The Guardian@guardian
Rachel Reeves will tax businesses to plug £9bn black hole in NHS #Echobox=1729379136" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">theguardian.com/politics/2024/…
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What started with valid concerns about abuse of PA role has become a moral panic about any non-doctor HCP managing patients autonomously. Thousands of MH patients are safely managed in the community by non-doctors every day. ANPs safely manage lots of minor injuries in A&E.
Dr Done@Dr_Done_
Again, what could possibly go wrong?
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Good morning, all. Just a reminder. You have until Friday next week to cast your vote in the National Trust’s AGM. We can’t take our national institutions for granted. They need public participation to keep them strong, healthy and INDEPENDENT.
Vote here shorturl.at/feoJv
Celia Richardson@CeliaRichards0n
The National Trust is respected in the UK and around the world. It doesn’t need anything knocking into it. Voting opens today for Council and AGM resolutions. It takes two minutes shorturl.at/fpCS0 pls share
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@dilettantedoc @BanjoBlood16 @RedPavlova @JuditVlad @DrNeenaJha @Mary_Tom11 @WiseOwl1730570 If anyone’s paying per item for A&G, it’s the ICB. It doesn’t come out of the practice’s budget.
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Talk from gynaecology consultant to GPs RE: long waits for clinic appointments
“We are getting a lot of referrals from non-doctors in primary care which is becoming a big problem. We’re getting referrals that we’d never get from a GP”
The example he gave: “This is the patient’s smear test result - what should I do?”
He said:
- Its adding significantly to their wait times
- They have a low threshold to see these patients as the competence/training of the clinician seeing these patients is unclear
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@nickhassey @Samfr A few things going on that may counteract the tendency to more prescribing:
More pharmacists in GP - good at deprescribing
Physios and mental health practitioners - less likely to start meds than GPs
NHS England / ICB incentivising reduction in opioids etc
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New post just out:
Why it's so hard to get a GP appointment. (It's not for the reasons you might think).
And why the answer is key to fixing the NHS.
(£/free trial)
open.substack.com/pub/samf/p/why…
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