Thoughts please: want to give bit extra to charity but on commission website and alarmed at how many spend the majority (!) of their income on governance/fundraising etc. What are people’s fav charities that operate on a small overheads model?
@RichardThomasH8@hughmainwaring I drove through this region earlier in the summer and I wish I was passing more slowly (perhaps also without two small children in the car...) and saw the old railway routes. Hope your onward safari is safe and sunny. Very best wishes!
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Twitter and the media is awash with lies, half truths and misconceptions about the state of UK rivers, sewage overflows and water privatisation.
It's a complicated topic, it's going to be a long 🧵
We have a slot for an informatics fellow in August. With an opportunity to get stuck into the nuts and bolts of an electronic health record with a large range of interesting projects available as time/interest/skills allow.
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@bbchealth What an awful headline, full of judgement and contempt. As you mention in the article, Aled is a good doctor with a clear record of recovery and remorse. Your dog whistle headline is shameful.
Scrapping the lifetime savings limit for pensions and increasing the contributions limit will cost £1bn a year but will get only 15,000 boomers and gen exers into work, says OBR. That's an annual cost to the taxpayer per high-earning boomer of £66,000. Bonkers? #Budget2023
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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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This remains one of my favourite tricks in anaesthesia. I was shown it as an FY1 and have used it almost every week in theatre since.
Switch the sweep speed on your arterial line or sats trace to 6.25mm/s and any pulse pressure variation becomes much more obvious.
Very proud to be awarded the title of associate professor within university of Oxford @NDSurgicalSci. So grateful to so many people over the years who have invested time in training, supporting and collaborating with me. nds.ox.ac.uk/news/sheraz-ma…
I'm really unclear about how the dog bowl got broken. Most dog bowls are pretty robust. If I fell on a dog bowl it wouldn't break. I'm trying to envisage how he fell on it so that the broken pieces scratched his back - through a T-shirt? A jumper? I think we need Colombo.