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Hugh Logan Ellis
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Hugh Logan Ellis
@Doc_HLE
Trainee endocrinologist in South London. PhD Student at KCL, part of DRIVE-Health Interested in making better use of all that healthcare data
London เข้าร่วม Ocak 2020
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@DAaronovitch @DevanSinha I think this reddit user captured the feeling of disconnect well too: reddit.com/r/JuniorDoctor…
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@DAaronovitch I'm a loyal listener, but this was disappointing. Goddard even admits on air he knows the consultant situation better. Here are 16 reasons we're angry, by the excellent @DevanSinha x.com/DevanSinha/sta…
Devan Sinha@DevanSinha
Doctors pay dispute is only one, though totemic & overwhelming, of many serious issues affecting working conditions & unattractiveness of the NHS to doctors. Once started listing issues to express problems doctors face: XVI Theses on UK Postgraduate Doctors’ Discontent😬
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"Why are early career doctors angry?" asks @DAaronovitch on BBC Briefing Room.
Two consultants who qualified in 1979 and 1990 are on to explain.
Part of it? Feeling that consultants don't understand their struggles. Funnily enough, that didn't come up.
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@somerset_mat @pash22 @debzly @DrNickDalmon RE: mean scores. They aren't equivalent - they are statistically significantly different. Everyone agrees on this, including the original authors.
Please could you show me where you got the sense I was "admitting" to anything, so I could correct it?
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@somerset_mat @pash22 @debzly @DrNickDalmon Hi Mat
The paper hasn't been published because I have other things to do (like write my thesis), I submitted it to the BMJ but they made an editorial decision not to publish it but it was peer reviewed
I didn't get any funding to do this
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doi.org/10.1093/ageing… DOI link in case the other one doesn't work
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Thank you:
To the reviewers who genuinely improved this work
To @age_and_ageing & the editorial team who are incredibly helpful
And of course to @Krockdoc! It is an immense privilege to work with someone who literally wrote the book on frailty indices 8/8
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In the UK's national frailty screening tool, harmful alcohol use is weighted 25x more heavily than dressing problems
This improves prediction. But does it capture frailty?
New commentary with @Krockdoc in @age_and_ageing
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I just stumbled upon this preprint that shows the Early Warning Paradox isn’t just theory, it happens in practice.
Lovely work from @katsiferis and colleagues across more than two million hospital admissions in Denmark.
medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
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