Dr Bharat Pankhania
@doctorshaib
Senior Clinical Lecturer at University of Exeter Medical School. Over 25 years experience in Communicable Disease Control & Infectious disease management.
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https://www.youtube.com/c/DoctorBharatPankhania 02-12-2009 19:17:05
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It is not a good look for a athlete to be infectious and not take any measures not to infect fellow athletes. Fellow athletes put in years of hard work for their event and the last thing they need is to get infected. My conversation with Daniel Bardsley, Daniel Bardsley 👇
Dear Tom Tugendhat, Tom Tugendhat, this is super rich coming from you. You and your party were in power for 14 years, your lot sowed the seeds of division, despair, hopelessness and marginalisation, the root cause of the riots. You now have the temerity to complain. Shame on
Emerging and re-emergence of infectious diseases, such as the current Mpox outbreak in Africa and the threat from bio terrorism will be addressed on our Med CPD @ University of Exeter Health Protection Course.👇 youtu.be/1wom_jY1AA4
.Adrian Boyle Dear Dr Boyle On 07/06/24 Royal College of Emergency Medicine stated that the college does not currently support the expansion of the PA workforce in Emergency Medicine. What is the point of crafting this policy if Royal College of Emergency Medicine neither advocates for it nor challenges breaches of it
Watch this clip👉bit.ly/3WGJlE2 where Dr Bharat Pankhania discusses the M-Pox outbreak & stopping the spread - big public health topics included in our virtual 'Principles of Health Protection Course' led by him with other experts University of Exeter Book now👉bit.ly/3T4RO1T
BREAKING: our friends at Centre for Climate Reporting have been undercover in Project 2025 - the radical plan for a Trump 2nd term. What they’ve found out is remarkable. Learn all about the secretive “second phase” of Project 2025 here 👇
Thank you, Professor Majeed, Professor Azeem Majeed. I too would like to add my congratulations to all students, starting their new life chapters at university. Now is the time to prepare and be up to date with your vaccines.👇
Thank you Rachel Johnson, we had a good discussion. The last bit of our discussion, the preventative bit, a zoonotic infection, from animals to humans and thereafter a human-to-human communicable infection needs more discussion and action. Prevention is always our best
Thank you Dr David Bull, we had a comprehensive discussion about the #MPox public health emergency in Africa. We ought to address the root cause, of how a zoonotic disease (animal-to-human transmission) subsequently becomes a human-to-human communicable disease. Our incursions
Thank you Dominic Grieve , well said. I too find it hard to fathom. 👇
Dear Esther McVey, please do reply. 👇