Elspeth Strang (@elspethstrang) 's Twitter Profile
Elspeth Strang

@elspethstrang

GP passionate about Inclusion Health and empowering people to make change. Scottish Clinical Leadership Fellow 23/24 - CfSD and SG. Views are my own.

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Deep End GP Scotland (@deependgp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Twittersphere, please read and RT 🙏 “Health leaders in Glasgow are under pressure to reverse plans that would see the number of community links practitioner (CLP) posts slashed from nearly 70 full-time roles to 42 in 2024.” heraldscotland.com/news/23732583.…

Helen McArdle (@hmcardleht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For this week's Inside the NHS, I take a look at the row over #communitylinks cuts and the #inversecarelaw Deep End GP Scotland NALW Scotland ANALYSIS How can we solve health inequalities when resources keep flowing away from the poorest patients with most needs? heraldscotland.com/news/23741900.…

Chris Birt (@cdbirt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“If we want to arrest the decline in life expectancy, tackling inequality is the best place to start.” ⁦Helen McArdle⁩ hits the nail on the head here. Very deep poverty has steadily increased here since late 90s. Poverty must fall to fix this. heraldscotland.com/news/23821460.…

Annemarie McGregor CLP (@annemakeslinks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

add your support - if you haven't already - over 2,300 signatures - started by Peter Cawston on behalf of Scottish Deep End GP Scotland Stop the cuts to community link workers and help secure their long-term future within GP practice teams petitions.parliament.scot/petitions/PE20…

RCGP Junior International Committee (@rcgpjic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking the time to be deeply curious about the systems we work in is crucial for developing sustainable programmes RCGP Junior International Committee Bwindi Community Hospital #globalprimarycare #becurious #volunteer #takepart #whatcouldyoudo #GP #PrimaryCare #sustainablehealth

Taking the time to be deeply curious about the systems we work in is crucial for developing sustainable programmes <a href="/RCGPJIC/">RCGP Junior International Committee</a> <a href="/Bwindihospital/">Bwindi Community Hospital</a>
 #globalprimarycare #becurious #volunteer #takepart #whatcouldyoudo #GP #PrimaryCare #sustainablehealth
Deep End GP Scotland (@deependgp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"It's the single most beneficial service that has been brought into general practice in the past decade at least" Lives could be lost over link worker cuts, say GPs bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotla…

Elspeth Strang (@elspethstrang) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An honor to be in the room for this brilliant discussion about how we can do things differently and work together across the system for a more inclusive front door

Prof Christine Goodall (@drgoodalltweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘women living in the most deprived parts of Scotland tend to remain in good health only until the age of 47 and just under 45 for men, compared to 72 and 71 respectively for those in the most affluent areas’ heraldscotland.com/news/24220250.…

‘women living in the most deprived parts of Scotland tend to remain in good health only until the age of 47 and just under 45 for men, compared to 72 and 71 respectively for those in the most affluent areas’

heraldscotland.com/news/24220250.…
Emergency Medicine at the Deep End (@ematthedeepend) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're delighted to share the first report from Emergency Medicine at the Deep End. Back in March we were kindly hosted by Deep End GP Scotland, discussing health inequalities in emergency care and setting a direction for mitigating the harms. Read the full report at ematthedeepend.com/2024/07/12/em-…

David Chung 🦀 (@cruncherwax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Data shows the numbers attending these ED are actually lower than the previous pre COVID 5 year average. The solution to crowded EDs isn't to tell people who might need ED not to come. Especially when it's the most deprived communities who use ED the most. Emergency Medicine at the Deep End

Data shows the numbers attending these ED are actually lower than the previous pre COVID 5 year average. The solution to crowded  EDs isn't to tell people who might need ED not to come. Especially when it's the most deprived communities who use ED the most. <a href="/EMAtTheDeepEnd/">Emergency Medicine at the Deep End</a>