After a year of working in Australia 🇦🇺, here are my top 5 things the NHS 🇬🇧could replicate to help prevent a fatal haemorrhage of staff alongside pay restoration 🧵#medtwitter#NHS
- 2 week pay cycles
With frequent movement of NHS staff in training, pay errors are common and distressing. Having a shorter pay cycle allows these to be quickly captured and corrected. It may also allow easier financial planning for those on low incomes. 1/5
Oct 18, 2022 • 10 tweets • 2 min read
Do you do on-calls from home? Here are my top tips for being non-resident. Share yours at the end. #oncall🧵
I previous worked as a critical care consultant with in-house cover 24/7. Being on-call from home has taken some adaption.
Sep 13, 2020 • 9 tweets • 3 min read
It is #RoaldDahlDay. He did as much for medicine as he did for literature. Have a read below about how he influenced brain surgery, vaccination policy and stroke care. 1/62/6 It started when his son, Theo, was hit by a New York taxi.
Aug 18, 2020 • 10 tweets • 4 min read
🏥What a dusty book about a hospital’s past can tell us about the future - a thread . . . 📚
1/7 I got a little lost today in the old bowels of my hospital. On an old dusty cupboard, I found this old dusty book. It details the reasons behind the building plans of @CV_UHB . Re-learning lessons from the past may help design the future.