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Ed Hope

@drhopesicknotes

Your friendly neighbourhood Junior Doctor. The original and second best #doctorreacts channel on YouTube

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Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s in a name? Associate Specialist- DOCTOR Physician Associate- NOT doctor The name change from “Physician Assistants” is DELIBERATE to blur the lines b/w PAs & Drs In spectacular irony, GMC whose purpose is to protect pts from NON-doctors are refusing to heed concerns

Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Physician associates” with no medical training ➡️ REPLACING doctors❗️ “Nursing assistants” with no nursing training ➡️ REPLACING nurses❗️ “Pharmacist technicians” with no pharmacy training ➡️ REPLACING pharmacists❗️ I’ve an idea - let’s try “Politician associates” next!

Ed Hope (@drhopesicknotes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patients aren’t asking for much. Sad to say if you look up you get asked for updates, chasing investigations and ‘how long is the wait’, and even worse; blankets, food, help going to the toilet, medications. You try and do what you can but you have to prioritise the sickest.

Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NHSE have mandated (finally!) that ALL work undertaken by PAs must be supervised by the GP What does “supervision” mean? If GP needs (& should) see every patient too…what is the role of a PA in GP? It’s a direct doubling of work & a waste of everyone’s time & money.

NHSE have mandated (finally!) that ALL work undertaken by PAs must be supervised by the GP
 
What does “supervision” mean?

If GP needs (& should) see every patient too…what is the role of a PA in GP? 

It’s a direct doubling of work & a waste of everyone’s time & money.
Balazs (🦋cannulaservice.hibalazs.net) (@cannula_service) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asked to share anonymously. These types of incidents aren't rare. Yet drs are vulnerable & feel unable to speak up. Pressured & bullied. Emblematic of a crippling NHS a CT1 anaesthetist left to be the med reg at night unsupported. This should never happen. I'd be fuming.

Asked to share anonymously.

These types of incidents aren't rare. Yet drs are vulnerable & feel unable to speak up. Pressured & bullied.

Emblematic of a crippling NHS a CT1 anaesthetist left to be the med reg at night unsupported.

This should never happen.

I'd be fuming.
James Steen (@bma_james_steen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely. This is a significant part of the problem. Another significant part of the problem is people advocating that less qualified and unregulated “associates” with less training, and both lower training and entry standards, are suitable alternatives to GPs. Who knew?! 🤷🏻‍♂️

Dr Linda Dykes has moved to Bluesky (@drlindadykes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Top trolling of junior doctors by whatever Trust is responsible for this (not the PAs’ fault, so I’ve obscured their faces). Can they not read the bloody room? All evidence points to majority disquiet amongst doctors re the #PAProject & having a dig a doctors’ strikes is not cool

Top trolling of junior doctors by whatever Trust is responsible for this (not the PAs’ fault, so I’ve obscured their faces). Can they not read the bloody room? All evidence points to majority disquiet amongst doctors re the #PAProject & having a dig a doctors’ strikes is not cool
Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I can’t believe this 🤬 GMC what are you playing at?! THIS is who you choose to suspend?! The GP of over 30 years said: "As a doctor, my fundamental duty is to protect health and life. This includes proactive efforts to prevent disease and death. The climate crisis is the

James Steen (@bma_james_steen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So the PA examined and took the history of a patient. And the tribunal determined that the doctor failed in their duties for not examining the patient or taking a history themselves and in addition to the PA. What exactly is the purpose of a PA in this medico-legal context?

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

Shaun Lintern GMC are unfit to practice as a regulator Unregistered people breaking the law prescribing medications & ordering ionising radiation by breaking UK law- GMC plans to give them Registration without investigation GP protested peacefully? Suspended from register

ClinOncDoc (@clinoncdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘The PAs told the undercover reporter they saw all sorts of patients, sometimes without any clinical supervision. They said the practice treated them as equivalent to GPs.’ Tell me again how PAs are safe medical practitioners ⁦Royal College of General Practitioners⁩ ⁦GMC⁩ bbc.com/news/health-61…

Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just wanted to give a massive 👏 to the FY2 doctor on LBC with Wes Streeting today: Dr: “Why are PAs (who are meant to be dr’s assistants) paid more than me as a doctor?” Wes: “Well, what’s your earning potential?” Dr: “Well I’m facing unemployment from August” Slam dunk.

Neena Jha (@drneenajha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an NHS doctor I resent this deeply Why are my mandatory GMC fees being used to pay for private health care for GMC employees?! I don’t even have private healthcare myself! **£642,000 spent on 1066 staff** ‼️ I do NOT give consent for my fees to be used in this way! 🤬

Dr Rachel Clarke (@doctor_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well said, Taryn Youngstein. Those of us with safety concerns around the role of PAs - now, finally, corroborated by Leng - were smeared as an irrational, toxic rabble. I think Chris Whitty owes doctors an apology. As do Royal College of Physicians, Lord Bethell et al.