Carter miller

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Carter miller

Carter miller

@Cartermill65675

Uganda, Nigeria 가입일 Temmuz 2025
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Axed Hollyoaks star Sarah-Jayne Dunn has had ZERO acting work for five years since E4 sacked her over her OnlyFans page. The 44-year-old reportedly raked in £1.5 million from the platform after refusing to quit. Now she’s publicly asking for a comeback, posting a new headshot and old Hollyoaks snap on Instagram. Sarah-Jayne wrote: “I haven’t been on screen in over 4 years… I’m a woman in my mid-40s trying to find my way back… it’s equal parts EXCITING and TERRIFYING… this industry moves fast.” She added she still has “that pull, that desire” and is “scared, excited, unsure, but I think I’m ready.” Fans have been ruthless: “OnlyGrans work has dried up then.” Another: “How the mighty have fallen. I remember her boasting about all the upcoming acting projects she had lined up and how she loved OF.” A third: “You lost your moral compass and made yourself unemployable on family soaps.” Tough reality check.
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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@DrLKVaughan Any reason why you don’t post the Almost weekly releases of dr harm And misconduct?
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Louella Vaughan
Louella Vaughan@DrLKVaughan·
Another day. Another scandal involving 'untrained practitioners' in 'unregulated settings'. 41 cases of botulism due to inappropriate use of Botox. Missed this at the time. But still 😱😱😱. gov.uk/government/new…
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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@anaesthetic_spr I completely agree with this. Is med students have no intention of becoming consultants and are happy to make very little money and do the basic grunt work for their whole working lives. They should absolutely consider re training
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Anon Anaesthetist
Anon Anaesthetist@anaesthetic_spr·
Medical students should consider quitting medical school. I found you a cheaper route:
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Anon Anaesthetist@anaesthetic_spr·
⚠️ ACPs "trained and employed to work at the same level and role" as doctors at Birmingham Children's Hospital @Bham_Childrens
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Becky Lavelle
Becky Lavelle@DrBeckyl·
FPR is a reasonable ask. If the government was wise, it would end this dispute with a proper offer. Instead we get 22 pages of changes to weaken our contract and a locked in pay cut. No is a full sentence.
Dr Melissa Ryan 🦀@Melissa_S_Ryan

Can the government afford to lose more doctors? You’ve pulled 1000 training places. 1000 future GPs or consultants. Spending is a political choice. Rejecting doctors now will have negative consequences for patients with rising waiting lists. Odd choice for a health secretary.

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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@DrHuw @nursebro01 Hahaha the minute you are out of your depth you say this. This you a complete fucking idiot 😂😂
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Dr Huw
Dr Huw@DrHuw·
@nursebro01 You remind me of someone who used to pester incessantly without ever producing anything of substance but AI-written slop We have a descriptor for your type. Soon be the #mute for you
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Dr Huw@DrHuw·
Why are ACPs on medical rotas then? ACPs are skilled experienced nurses in their own right, not medically-trained doctors It is overt doctor substitution And many are proactively supporting & pushing for this Which is both highly-inappropriate & dangerous for patients
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@davecurtis314 @Lesley5856 @medicalmodelbri @ItsnotrightUK ACP don't want to be a doctor the point is they are skilled professionals! And should be treated as such not rubbles in the media

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Dr Richard Webb
Dr Richard Webb@DrRJWebb·
Patients in hospital corridors don’t need urgent care services. They need inpatient beds. Which means we need more staff, more space, and investment in services to discharge patients to at the other end of the system. What are your teams going to do, and how much will it cost?
Department of Health and Social Care@DHSCgovuk

Corridor care is unacceptable and undignified. To end it, we’re sending specialist teams to the hardest‑hit NHS trusts and rolling out new urgent care services. This includes new and improved urgent treatment centres and same day emergency centres. Read more: gov.uk/government/new…

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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@BMA_James_Steen I wish you could try to make it accurate. PAs support consultants not Drs. Fine me a consultant who makes less than a PA? I’ll wait
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James Steen
James Steen@BMA_James_Steen·
Realistic and reasonable about what the country can afford?!😂 You’re paying assistants to doctors more than you’re pay doctors; Day one pay in central London: 🔸Newly qualified Doctor: £20.36 / hour 🔹Newly qualified Physician’s Assistant: £28.86 / hour That’s 41.75% more.
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

As the latest round of unnecessary strikes come to an end, I have written to the BMA Resident Doctors Committee asking to meet the whole committee. It’s time for the BMA to be realistic and reasonable about what the country and the NHS can afford.

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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@Shr_Nottingham @ConsUltaNT_ACP If this were true we could and should say the same about Drs. Yet there are 20% more Drs and all you do is moan you are over worked. Maybe you just aren’t very good at your job?
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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@trentconsultant @dalop_plop Nope I’m merely highlighting the disingenuous nature of your tweets and your message. Drs pay has risen exponentially over the last 30 years. To say “it’s been slashed” is factually incorrect and morally very very wrong.
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
@Cartermill65675 @dalop_plop Of course pay has been slashed in real terms. You can’t argue that paying a dr the going rate in 1900 in 2026 would be anything other than pay slashed unless you were seriously obtuse/daft/both. 2008-2026 when inflation is taken into account is no different.
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
It’s simple, treat hospital doctors fairly, we work for a monopoly employer. Since 2008 average workers pay up 68%, consultants only 30%. Our comparator professions up 79%. We’re effectively working for more than a quarter of the year for free compared to 2008.
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Department of Health and Social Care@DHSCgovuk

"NOBODY wants strikes in our NHS. Every time junior doctors walk out, it's patients who feel the impact — and other NHS staff left picking up the pieces." @WesStreeting on how these strikes will mean delayed operations and families left waiting in pain. More in @TheSun: thesun.co.uk/health/3873537…

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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@ConsUltaNT_ACP Hahaha he’s one of the best ones. So funny to chat to him. He hasn’t got a clue and can’t coherently structure any thought. I love messing with him 😂
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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@Aadam_Aziz Drs are striking because they have lost sight of what it is to be a dr. It’s about being selfless and doing something beyond money. Lots seem to have forgotten this, the quicker striking is banned the better
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Dr Aadam Aziz
Dr Aadam Aziz@Aadam_Aziz·
Doctors are striking to sound the alarm about an NHS in crisis. The idea that a party built on the union movement is now entertaining taking away their right to strike is a staggering reversal of everything it once claimed to stand for. Silencing the alarm won't fix the fire.
The BMJ@bmj_latest

Banning doctors from striking hasn’t been ruled out, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said. Streeting said that taking the right to strike away from doctors is an option but added that the government has “so far” not considered taking that step bmj.com/content/393/bm…

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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
Maybe I’m getting old but this life is so much better than parties and material bullshit. Moving back to England after nearly 20 years in LA was best decision I’ve ever made
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Carter miller@Cartermill65675·
@LeilaniDowding It’s more expensive but you are paid far batter to afford it, I’ve never had more money in my life than I did when living there. I’d take the heat and the AC over 11.5 crap months in the UK
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leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️
@Cartermill65675 LOL. So many people say that.. but when it’s so hot you don’t appreciate it. You sit in air conditioning. I had to evacuate my horse from fires 3 x in 2 years. Cost of living there is insane …
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ExplosiveEnema
ExplosiveEnema@ExplosiveEnema2·
Cost of strikes: £3 billion Cost of Full Pay Restoration: £1 billion It doesn't take a maths wizz to see the solution here Yet @wesstreeting is burning through taxpayers money to satisfy his own ego and leadership ambitions
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