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The only ‘antiMAP’ blocked by Assistant Nash 🥇

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calendar_today09-12-2023 01:28:34

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Dr Jatinder Hayre (@jatinderhayre_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave Kinloch Dr Sandeep Bansal “Junior generalist”: rephrase your thinking. You’re not medically qualified and have a fraction of their knowledge. There’s a difference between *being* good and *looking* good: the latter is organisational knowledge, acquired with ease. The former is unattainable for you.

DrVK (@drvalters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave Kinloch Dr Sandeep Bansal It’s a miracle in itself that doctors manage to practise safely while surrounded by these delusional people who believe clinical judgment is optional.

Secret Physician (@secretphysician) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Didn’t realise this person was a trainee ACP. This makes me quite a lot more animated. 21 years as a nurse is almost completely irrelevant. Everything you have seen is through the lens of a nurse, you likely were not exposed to much decision making or the rationale.

Dr Sandeep Bansal (same username on B Sky) (@idrsunny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s the quickest way to working as a reg in AnE? 3 years undergrad physio 3 years work 2 years tACP training 8 years Doctor 5-6 years undergrad or 7 years under and postgrad 2 years F1 and F2 Compete for CT1/2 2 years Then compete again for ST3 Have done

Dr Ali G (🦋 @dralig.bsky.social) (@alisongeorge10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Philip Banfield 💙 Dr Haseena Wazir As will I Haseena ✊🏼💙. Do not be perturbed by the letter. IMO, Clare “there is enough work for all of us” Gerada’s opinion on #ResidentDrStrikes is irrelevant…. The damage she has done to general practice is incalculable.

<a href="/DrPhilBanfield/">Philip Banfield 💙</a> <a href="/DrHWazir/">Dr Haseena Wazir</a> As will I Haseena ✊🏼💙.

Do not be perturbed by the letter.

IMO, Clare “there is enough work for all of us” Gerada’s opinion on #ResidentDrStrikes is irrelevant….

The damage she has done to general practice is incalculable.
Taz (@suburbanbella) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave Kinloch Dr Sandeep Bansal Oooh, the embellishment. Specialist/Consultant actually connotes specific training and board certification. One cannot simply designate oneself a "specialist" by proclamation. That's called lying.

Valerie (Val) Humphreys (@valhumphreys51) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tony Turley I imagine whatever they do any other night! All the work will have been done, it’s only the presentation that matters now. And between you and me - and whoever else reads this stuff!- there’s no-one who fights more fiercely or more eloquently for his clients than De La Mare KC

@medicalmodelwithabriochebun (@medicalmodelbri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘GPs, in their role as the pts advocates, gatekeepers and sorters of symptoms keep the NHS safe and accessible,& provide value for money.Unfortunately we are an endangered species and, if we disappear, we will all be worse off – as pts ,as citizens and as taxpayers’-Gerada 2015

‘GPs, in their role as the pts advocates, gatekeepers and sorters of symptoms keep the NHS safe and accessible,&amp; provide value for money.Unfortunately we are an endangered species and, if we disappear, we will all be worse off – as pts ,as citizens and as taxpayers’-Gerada 2015
Ollie Burton (@ollieburtonmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The big questions are 1) Given that only doctors rotate to the extent they do, what is within their scope of practice that *only they* can do that demands the rotation 2) What can the permanent staff that provide the sense of continuity *NOT* do that the rotating doctors can

Ollie Burton (@ollieburtonmed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Logically there has to be something that *cannot* be provided by the permanent staff, or there would be no need to rotate doctors at all. What is this *something*, at what stage of a doctor's career does it materialise, and is it dependent on rotation after all?

ClinOncDoc (@clinoncdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The authors telling residents not to strike had: No tuition fees No student debt 1-2 yrs free accommodation Final salary pension National excellence awards Guaranteed employment An affordable family home What did they leave for the next generation? theguardian.com/society/2025/j…

Liz Peecock (@lizpeecock) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr Haseena Wazir Why are they suddenly interested in harm coming to patients when they have ignored harm coming to patients from PAs for several years?

Den (@denisec48200342) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jane Thomas Meg 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👩🏻‍⚕️🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥(BlueSky Name👇) @medicalmodelwithabriochebun UMAPs.org.uk PA Stephen Nash Take my hat off to him. Get vulnerable people paying you a monthly fee. Stir up the opposition and muster up faux outrage. Great business model and passive income. You don’t get rich working for other people. Oh an a gullible GMC 🤣

Meg 👨‍👩‍👦‍👦👩🏻‍⚕️🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥(BlueSky Name👇) (@megsenmumdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is Brilliant work Tommy Two Tokes 🦀 #JoinVoteWin “If you go to the Doctors in England you have to ask for a Doctor And they say No, there is no Doctor here today, would you like ‘one from the medical team’ 😂”

la scapigliata (@lascapigliata8) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@medicalmodelwithabriochebun Mary Whitby 🇵🇸 I am a doctor and I sincerely hope you are right. Watching medical profession in the UK be devalued, disrespected and forced to work in impossible conditions has been heartbreaking.