KathCheckland
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KathCheckland
@khcheck
Professor of Health Policy and Primary Care - views my own
เข้าร่วม Kasım 2010
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@khcheck Nothing available in Hathersage during the week I'm looking for, unfortunately! But it was perfect. I dream about living there almost every day.
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@thatazuresea Would highly recommend hathersage etc. Holme is less touristy, apart from things related to 'last of the summer wine' (BBC programme) which was filmed there. Walking much wilder - high moors, lots of lovely bogs.
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@khcheck I've been to Hathersage/Eyam/Bakewell area a few years ago. Looking for a place for a work retreat with good hiking.
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@janeclarejones Can't recommend this course highly enough - it's fantastic
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Anyway sisters, if, as the good men say, you want to continue in your resolute denial of how trans ideology happened, and your refusal to interrogate what feminism may or may not have to do with it, here is the course I teach on third wave academic feminism and how it made women disappear, and there are still a few places left for the end of the month.
feminist-thought.org/course-1-part-…
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The De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill, Sussex, a piece of British seaside modernism, opened 90 years ago on 12 December 1935 @dlwp
modernism-in-metroland.co.uk/blog/the-de-la…

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Shifting care into the community: Using Ostrom to explore collaborativ... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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In this article, Professor Ellen Schafheutle presents findings evaluating the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS), and what this means in the context of the 10 Year Health Plan and the shift from hospital to community.
Read it here: ow.ly/KjfO50X8AuK

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@mgtmccartney My son once said: 'why are you always so grumpy when you're doing a grant application.... ' he wasn't wrong!
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Dear sisters, one place left for the Introduction to Feminism Course starting October 7!
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Centre for Feminist Thought@Fem_Thought
One place left for Introduction to Feminism Part 1, starting October 7th! Book now at feminist-thought.org/registration/ or email info@feminist-thought.org
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Currently trying to tell as many people as possible about medicine.st-andrews.ac.uk/centreforevide… and our first event on 31st october. but....some organisations have been refusing to pass on the invite because the event is paid-for/
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New research! TLDR: it’s quite difficult to find truly independent info about benefits of HRT online: most comes with some kind of conflict of interest: and: many online claims go well beyond indications stated by NICE/BNF, making informed choice hard. bmjopen.bmj.com/content/15/9/e…
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Does anyone still care about continuity? Our new paper exploring patient and clinician perspectives on continuity has been released online. bjgp.org/content/early/…
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am beyond thrilled: the Centre for Evidence and Values in Healthcare, University of St Andrews.
critical appraisal, risk, ethical innovation, governance, leadership, bioethics, conflicts of interest....first event 31st October. Please join us!
medicine.st-andrews.ac.uk/centreforevide…

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GP Patient Survey Conference
📢Registration is now open!
📍 Manchester | 1 October 2025
🎤 Keynote: Dan Wellings (The King’s Fund)
“20 Years of Understanding Patient Experience – What Have We Learnt?”
💡 Free to attend
👉Register & find out more:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-gp-patie…
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No one has EVER worked out the hidden riddle of this poem which is published in #letthelightpourin . It was written some years ago.
Sail is an anagram
Along an Irish Dawn
Avoid all boats
Sail needs a storm

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Do we spend more on hospital care in the north of England because of higher needs or higher availability? Our new paper takes a look..... sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
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Today we are publishing our 12th GP Worklife Survey, which provides a unique and detailed look at how the working lives of GPs have changed over time.
To read our full report, visit: tinyurl.com/4henntde
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@EdinUniAFAF @JoPhoenix1 There's a brilliant quote from the social psychologist Karl Weick: ' how do I know what I think until I see what I say?' that sums up academic writing for me. Unfortunately I can't remember which book it's in
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See also: reading. The point of reading is to process the text, make connections with the reader's existing stock of knowledge, and to follow, understand and critique the writer's argument. Asking AI to "explain it to me as if I were a 12-year-old" entirely misses the point.
Derek Thompson@DKThomp
Yes. Writing is not a second thing that happens after thinking. The act of writing is an act of thinking. Writing *is* thinking. Students, academics, and anyone else who outsources their writing to LLMs will find their screens full of words and their minds emptied of thought.
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