James Uprichard💙 (@doctoruprichard) 's Twitter Profile
James Uprichard💙

@doctoruprichard

Peri-optimal haematologist @StGeorgesTrust @clecliniclondon. Haemostasis, Thrombosis, Blood Transfusion🩸 Tweeting in personal capacity.

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calendar_today23-09-2020 12:33:40

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Dr Dolittle (@docdoli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Annie B Nikki ❤️🇬🇧 You are completely wrong. Strikes aren’t the reason patient safety is endangered. It’s the lack of funding and poor wages for our doctors and nurses (who are leaving this country by the way). Stop spreading nonsense.

a packet of NHS-issue bourbon biscuits 🦀🦀🦀 (@nhsbourbon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is the thanks doctors get for helping a child beat brain cancer - literal threats of violence from the general public. I am so glad I'm leaving this country and taking my skills elsewhere in a few months. Strike on.

CopuimByDecree (@functionszeta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nikki ❤️🇬🇧 Misunderstood? Dear god you need to reflect urgently. The cost of your entire treatment journey has people in the US begging on the streets and robbing stores. You got it for free, and subsidised by doctors you threaten to run over.

Cate Edwynn (@cateedwynn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nikki ❤️🇬🇧 Glad he's doing well, but your tweet was shocking. You should be supporting the doctors who saved his life and who are seeking to protect the NHS.

Sir Len Hampson (@len_hampson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nikki ❤️🇬🇧 "if they try blocking the road they will find out how to get a tire tread tattoo" I understood this as meaning you want to run over doctors possibly causing death or injury. Is there an alternative meaning that I missed?

The NHS Whistleblower (@itsnotrightuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wes Streeting MP Wes. While 30% may sound like a lot of money it’s only going from £15/h to £20. We would still be paid less than a PA. Resident doctors are underpaid compared to the rest of the NHS.

<a href="/wesstreeting/">Wes Streeting MP</a> Wes. While 30% may sound like a lot of money it’s only going from £15/h to £20. We would still be paid less than a PA. Resident doctors are underpaid compared to the rest of the NHS.
The Lancet Haematology (@thelancethaem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Ferritin reference intervals are at high risk of bias" #anaemia #irondeficiency The origin of ferritin reference intervals: a systematic review thelancet.com/journals/lanha…

"Ferritin reference intervals are at high risk of bias" #anaemia #irondeficiency 

The origin of ferritin reference intervals: a systematic review thelancet.com/journals/lanha…
Dr Sandeep Bansal (@idrsunny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IncogPA Royal College of Physicians You reckon you understand medicine better than Prof Partha? Or healthcare? Its management? The more I read stuff like this from you I think most PAs must be like you - lacking any depth of insight. I seriously hope that isn’t true.

Liz Webster (@lizwebstersbf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sir Patrick Vallance slams Brexit “Brexit was definitely a problem for science. We were part of a very successful European funding scheme with very large collaborations, right the way across Europe which took a setback. And we had to leave that scheme and getting back into it

PBM England (@pbm_nhs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Following the Amber Alert in England, we have developed the 'Quick Reference Guide - PBM Clinical Resources', available for hospital colleagues to support the implementation of PBM strategies for the safe and appropriate use of blood and alternatives. nationalbloodtransfusion.co.uk/news/2024/new-…

Toby Richards (@tobyrichardsucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Irondeficiency guidelines for America. Important points 1. Iron def,= Ferritin <30 2. 1st Tx = oral iron (65-100mg) once a day 3. Failure= Ferritin < 30 at 3 months 4. IV iron is indicated as safe, best at total dose (1000mg+) 5. Manage cause (HMB) 6. Follow up essential

#Irondeficiency guidelines for America.
Important points
1. Iron def,= Ferritin &lt;30
2. 1st Tx = oral iron (65-100mg) once a day 
3. Failure=  Ferritin &lt; 30 at 3 months
4. IV iron is indicated as safe, best at total dose (1000mg+)
5. Manage cause (HMB)
6. Follow up essential
OperaVision (@operavision_eu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Streaming soon 🔥 Wagner’s Die Walküre in a new production from Longborough Festival Opera Longborough’s directed by Amy Lane, and conducted by eminent Wagnerian Anthony Negus. 📅 Fri 9 August 19:00 CET ➕ operavision.eu/performance/di…

Streaming soon 🔥 Wagner’s Die Walküre in a new production from <a href="/lfotweet/">Longborough Festival Opera</a> Longborough’s directed by Amy Lane, and conducted by eminent Wagnerian Anthony Negus.

📅 Fri 9 August 19:00 CET
➕ operavision.eu/performance/di…
Medicine (@medicineuk1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Environmental modifications can sometimes be helpful, though psychostimulant drugs are often needed to improve attention and reduce restless over-activity. See the article by Prof Philip Asherson on ADHD across the lifespan sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Albert Ferro #MRCP #MedEd #PLAB

Environmental modifications can sometimes be helpful, though psychostimulant drugs are often needed to improve attention and reduce restless over-activity. See the article by Prof Philip Asherson on ADHD across the lifespan 
sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
<a href="/AlbertF001/">Albert Ferro</a>
#MRCP #MedEd #PLAB
Toby Richards (@tobyrichardsucl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Based on UK census there are 30.4M women in the UK. With a national 12-16% incidence of anaemia in women (18-50 years). There are 1.3-1.8 million women with anaemia in the UK today. The commonest cause is iron deficiency (75%). Women need recognition and treatment

Based on UK census there are 30.4M women in the UK. With a national 12-16% incidence of anaemia in women  (18-50 years). There are 1.3-1.8 million women with anaemia in the UK today. The commonest cause is iron deficiency (75%). Women need recognition and treatment
carolyn johnston (@drcjohn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

alf collins The King's Fund Lack of capital investment definitely makes our work less productive. E.g. poor IT infrastructure- every patient contact is slower. EPRs have done this the world over, and the NHS has not invested in the best. They also slow down improvement work, but that's a separate rant!