Rob Setters

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Rob Setters

Rob Setters

@RobSetters

Advanced Practitioner Physiotherapist. Passionate about MSK, exercise and for my sins Man United. Advocate for health professionals.

Croydon, London Tham gia Ocak 2015
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@theveindoc @MichaelAArouet In my opinion it's society's responsibility to take care of children, particularly when their parents aren't able to.
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Michael A. Arouet
Michael A. Arouet@MichaelAArouet·
Something is clearly out of balance when someone earning £10k and someone earning £140k take home the same net amount. No wonder so many hard-working people and entrepreneurs are leaving the UK. Would you want to live in a country that punishes hard work and jobs creation?
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@theveindoc @MichaelAArouet No but it's not as simple that one worker is comparing themselves to a whole family. Also this scenario is extreme as not very many earn £140k pre-tax and not many families earn £86k in benefits. The framing is disingenuous.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@MichaelAArouet @ArgieBargieVLLC If this is your logic, then all labour should be paid at a flat rate as well. Premier league footballers and nurses on the same salaries.
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Anon Anaesthetist
Anon Anaesthetist@anaesthetic_spr·
“Dr Clinical Lead for Physical Health Consultant Practitioner Senior Clinical Leadership NIHR” Basically a NURSE.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@Xeon4f145d96s1 Well that's my bad then. I thought you would go from ST3 to ST4+ fair point. Unfair to keep an experienced doctor at ST3 as well.
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consultantplatinumpizza™@Xeon4f145d96s1·
@RobSetters A doctors pay would only go up if they were given a higher position. If they worked at that level for the rest of their life they’d get paid whatever is on that contract. You don’t get automatic pay bumps as a doctor anymore.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@Xeon4f145d96s1 The nurse pay wouldn't progress over £65k a permanent doctor would progress above £65k would they not? At a department level if they have max £65k that's the options. Again I'm not getting into who is most suitable. But money seems to be the reason for the difference, not hate.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@DrJoFranklin @CoastingGP There is a reason they come through msk. Many people sit on ortho wait lists for months to be told there are no invasive treatment options then get referred back to physio and wait again. Conversion rates are poor from primary care. Research is very strong in this area.
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Jo Franklin
Jo Franklin@DrJoFranklin·
@CoastingGP Your patients are lucky that you somehow have the option to bypass MSK service. Make sure powers that be don't make same MSK team the mandatory route to ortho & rheum referrals as many places nor to the only route for MSK rad Ix.
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Coasting
Coasting@CoastingGP·
Local rubbish musculoskeletal service wants to know why we are not referring into their service Should I tell them it’s because they are rubbish??
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Ryan Shorthouse
Ryan Shorthouse@RyanShorthouse·
We must stop telling recent graduates to worry about their student loan debt. We are unnecessarily and unfairly worrying them. Tell them the truth. The system is designed in such a way that it will never be unaffordable to them: - Their repayments per month are a fixed % of their salary. If they don’t earn enough, they don’t pay anything. - They stop paying after 30 years; any outstanding amount is written off by the government. - Majority don’t pay the interest they’ve accrued. - Student loans do not affect your credit score.
BBC Newsnight@BBCNewsnight

“I graduated from my undergraduate degree last summer… and I have £90,231 of student loan debt.” Gina Tindale, 22, who went to university from a low income background, says the necessity to take out a larger maintenance loan has significantly added to her debt. #Newsnight

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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@MartinSLewis I have Lloyds and Halifax, can't see any issues on my mobile app now.
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Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis@MartinSLewis·
Do you use the Lloyds, Bank of Scotland or Halifax apps? People have been messsaging me this morning of being shown other peoples transactions. I want to see how widespread this is. Has it happened to you. If so a) What are you seeing? Which app. b) If it is someone elses transactions does it give any of their details too (name, account number etc)?
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dr A Non
dr A Non@DrBoofle·
@PaulGadsden82 Hi Paul, This is as "spicy" as I have been on here yet someone is still demanding my GMC number... "You can put glitter on a turd but a PA will still always be a Physician Assistant 😘" Thoughts? (No prayers 🤣)
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Paul Gads
Paul Gads@PaulGadsden82·
New rule. If you're a doctor and you're found to be insulting patients online you should lose your right to practice.
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Monty burns
Monty burns@Montyburnout123·
@RobSetters @dr_musgrave “in the world we live in lifestyle changes in some people is almost impossible” - it really isn’t that difficult, we just make an excuse for people.
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Dr Katie Musgrave
Dr Katie Musgrave@dr_musgrave·
If I am asked as a doctor what I’d advocate - effective lifestyle changes or medication to treat a disease - I always recommend lifestyle changes.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@dr_musgrave I don't think we should judge those who cannot enact the lifestyle changes we suggest, it's a combination of circumstance and biology.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@dr_musgrave I think in the world we live in lifestyle changes in some people is almost impossible. So it defaults to treating the disease. Some people can and some people can't, or can't to a point where it improves things dramatically. Sometimes the only option is to treat.
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@londonHenryGB @GMooBah Define net taker.... What is it you do that contributes so highly? Is a healthcare assistant on additional state benefits a net taker because they are low paid?
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London HENRY 💷
London HENRY 💷@londonHenryGB·
I earn about 11x the national average gross wage. And I take home roughly only 3x the same person on the national average wage. Tell me again how the incentives aren’t skewed to earn less and be less productive…
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Rob Setters
Rob Setters@RobSetters·
@Northernlurker1 @HSJEditor It's cheaper to send a secure email link than buy CDs, have staff manually transfer files onto the CD then post it to him Then the cost to each patient who now has to buy a CD reading device It's more expensive and bad for the environment Better processes exist at other trusts
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NL@Northernlurker1·
@HSJEditor He asked for a x ray. He got it. In a suitable format that can be cheaply & quickly produced. A treating clinician could get his x ray in a timely and appropriate manner too. Is it really the NHS’s issue if he can’t access the images? The service is there to treat not illustrate
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Alastair McLellan
Alastair McLellan@HSJEditor·
Stupid patients, sticking their noses in on issues that are beyond them...imgaine not knowing the difference between 'PAC technicians and radiographers'? - and he's a teacher too...I despair!
MD. European. 🇬🇧🇪🇺@surfdoctor

What a knob head. Completely misunderstanding ethical and legal issues so he stamps his feet like a 5 year old. Not even aware that digital imaging is handled by PACS technicians not radiographers. Images can be portalled to any other hospital -he’s not trained to interpret them.

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