D Bajwa

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D Bajwa

D Bajwa

@dalboy130

Ex-Sikh Monk, now a Dermatology consultant | Interest in widening access to medicine.

North East, England Entrou em Aralık 2010
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@qatarairways I am messaging through the app but you're not responding properly. Some information provided but now not clarifying where my 139,000 avios points are and the refund for the meet and greet. Please reply to my messages..
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Qatar Airways@qatarairways·
Due to an increased volume of service requests currently being received, processing times, including refund requests, may take slightly longer than usual. We appreciate your patience and assure you that our teams are working diligently around-the-clock to review and resolve all requests at the earliest. Eligibility Customers holding confirmed bookings with travel dates between 28 February and 15 June 2026 are eligible for a refund or changes of travel dates Cancelled Bookings •If you are unable to retrieve your booking: This indicates that your booking, along with any associated add-ons, is already under refund processing. No further action is required at this time. •If you are able to retrieve your booking: You are eligible for a full refund of your booking, or date change. Kindly note that add-ons will be refunded separately following the completion of the main booking refund. •If you still wish to travel: You may choose to change your travel dates up to 31 October 2026 on flights operated by Qatar Airways, subject to fare availability. Refund Processing & Tracking Refunds will be credited to the original form of payment and may take up to 28 working days to process. Where applicable, you may conveniently track the status of your refund via the “Track a refund” feature available on our website. qatarairways.com/Refund Bookings Made via Travel Agents For tickets purchased through a travel agent or third-party website, we kindly request that you contact your point of purchase directly to process your refund. For further assistance and the latest FAQs, please visit: qatarairways.com/travelupdates
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@qatarairways Can you clarify how many days it is taking to get avios refunds? I have received the cash portion of my refund but not the meet and greet.
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@qatarairways I have messaged and you replied several days ago and are not responding.
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Qatar Airways@qatarairways·
@dalboy130 @dalboy130 Greetings, D . Thank you for reaching us. We are here to help. Kindly DM us to be assisted accordingly. Thank you.
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@qatarairways please respond to my messages as soon as possible.
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@VangelisVoulga1 @jinnieshinnie @wesstreeting I think this is a fair point but the UK used to have its doctors working much longer hours and the training wasn't really any shorter just less structured. Foundation is one of the bigger reasons I see it being longer as well and some excessive training..example, imt for derm
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Vangelis Voulgaris@VangelisVoulga1·
@jinnieshinnie @wesstreeting The tweet fails to mention that one of the reasons of longer training is the 48 hour working week much less compare to the states or Europe. You cannot train a doctor in 4 years as they do in states with 48 hours working week. As doctors we have to decide what we want.
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Dr Jinnie Shin 🦀
Dr Jinnie Shin 🦀@jinnieshinnie·
This is embarrassing , the situation for doctors and the NHS is so bad the Americans are tweeting about it. Before I moved here, American doctors were so excited for me that I was going to train in the NHS. International reputation in tatters under your watch, @wesstreeting.
Ari Reddy MD@AriReddy

Most people have no idea how bad the UK doctor training system really is. It demands double the training time of other countries, pays doctors less at every stage, and then often keeps them “junior” even after they finish all their training. Look at the numbers. 🧵⬇️

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Ari Reddy MD
Ari Reddy MD@AriReddy·
Most people have no idea how bad the UK doctor training system really is. It demands double the training time of other countries, pays doctors less at every stage, and then often keeps them “junior” even after they finish all their training. Look at the numbers. 🧵⬇️
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Ashley Price
Ashley Price@davidashprice·
Very proud to work with such an amazing team ID. Really pleased Eddie is on his feet again. Thanks so much for visiting- it means a lot @NUFC
Premier League@premierleague

In April @NUFC head coach Eddie Howe was admitted to hospital with pneumonia. Watch as he returns to the same hospital to thank the staff who helped him with his recovery 🫂

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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@danfurmedge Similar close friend finished med school in the UK i believe last June and began EM residency in July. So far has been doing arterial lines. Intubating adults and children, LP's and chest drain and is ICU overnight. Different level of training. Will be done in 3 years.
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NEJM@NEJM·
What did they find and how does this affect me personally?? Watch the latest video in our partnership with @DGlaucomflecken: @nejm.org/video/7423412663138536734" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">tiktok.com/@nejm.org/vide…
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James McCaslin
James McCaslin@JamesMcCaslin·
Are you a vascular trainee looking for more experience? We have fellowships suitable for senior trainees in Newcastle - these can be tailored to the individual as required (aortic / venous / peripheral / research).
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@NicolaPowley Congratulations Nic!! You've done amazing. Still remember our FY1 days in Northumbria.
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Newcastle Hospitals Research
Newcastle Hospitals Research@NuTHResearch·
Prof. Sophie Hambleton and her team have led a study that resulted in a breakthrough in understanding inflammatory bowel disease. As a result, 1 patient received treatment to suppress antibody production, leading to eventual resolution of IBD👏bit.ly/3MAmNA6
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D Bajwa@dalboy130·
@parthaskar @agemjourney I agree with this. I also feel it is usually the insecure ones who behave like this. Also happy to chat.
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Partha S Kar 🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥
@agemjourney Hi- FWIW? If needed- happy to chat. I can guarantee you none of those Regs were some rockstar in the earlier years (Doesn’t sound like they are now one either- or will ever be)
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SleepyDoc 🍉🇵🇸💕@agemjourney·
First day of FY1 on call - Tried my best all day - Snowed under by jobs - Surgical reg gave me really dodgy looks when I asked a question and made me feel v stupid then made a few belittling comments - Other reg critiques my admin skills all day I kinda hate this ngl 😭😭😭
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Learn Something
Learn Something@cooltechtipz·
Imagine telling this story without proof: “I didn't go to work because a cat fell on my head and then a dog with shoes tried to do me justice.”
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Mark Lewis, MD, FASCO
Mark Lewis, MD, FASCO@marklewismd·
Things insurance companies have said to me
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Northumbria Police
Northumbria Police@northumbriapol·
If you're in Newcastle for shopping or the match, Monument is currently free to pass through. You'll continue to see a strong officer presence there throughout the day
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Northumbria Police
Northumbria Police@northumbriapol·
Market Street and Northumberland Street remain open and free of crowds in #Newcastle
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