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Serving Consultant-Up-Near-Triage | The cheek, the nerve, the audacity, the gall, and the gumption
Joined September 2022
I'm impressed by the Sydney welcome of a guy wearing an evidence jumpsuit, carrying his bail papers, and with what look suspiciously like defensive scratches to his face hitting me up for some cash
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"Staff who have small children should have preferential access to days off on Christmas" - Discuss
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There is a loneliness in patient and junior doctor advocacy. The support from peers is always overshadowed by the silence and performative listening of consultants bodies and department heads. https://t.co/UQ8pofJQf1
abc.net.au
There are calls for a Senate inquiry into the suicide deaths of Australian doctors amid allegations of untenable rosters and payback for whistleblowers.
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Anyone in the UK able to tell me when and where is likely to be the main picket in London for the upcoming strikes? For reasons... @BMAResidents
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Great to see @acemonline and @TheRACP standing in unity with @AIDAAustralia to support the St Vincents ED triage policy https://t.co/FyjPOiOc5p
aida.org.au
The Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (AIDA’s) journey as the national peak body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander medical students, doctors, and workforce has resulted in a succes...
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vaccho.org.au
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No. Australia is not ok. Australian healthcare is riddled with institutional and overt racism towards Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients. St Vincent's has done a laudable job of tackling the issue in their Emergency Departments
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https://t.co/dldZGrKPI6 Love the SA Health response of "Nu uh we had 3 beds left in the ED" as if thats any better
abc.net.au
The Australasian College of Emergency Medicine says on a day in September there were 70 admitted inpatients in the Royal Adelaide Hospital's emergency department that has 68 beds — a claim disputed...
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Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service clinics in remote NT desperately need additional resources https://t.co/pCQgMTQHyr via @ABCaustralia
abc.net.au
Imagine visiting a health clinic where you may be exposed to asbestos, leaking roofs and lead in the water pipes. That's the reality for remote NT, according to a new report.
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Anyone out there done the mMOET course before and able to give an idea of how intense is the required preparation / course itself?
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Great work @JacintaAllanMP
Jacinta Allan has backed a two-tier hospital policy that fast-tracks Indigenous patients ahead of other sick Victorians. Critics have slammed the racial divide, saying treatment should be based on health needs, not skin colour. https://t.co/Q4bqcprHt3
@jacstanley7 #7NEWS
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Finally found a good use for LLMs at work. Using @NotebookLM populated with the states enterprise agreement, medical award, local rostering guidelines, timesheet optimisation tips, etc to act as a chat bot for trainees to be able to more easily source info on their entitlements
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Nothing humbles me more than reading the CVs of new trainees in the department. They're all dripping in awards, professional appointments, and publications and im over here hugging my fellowship only.
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Australia's first ban on puberty blockers for young transgender patients has been overturned in a landmark court battle. Learn more: https://t.co/ZEjPjOWSGa
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“The trigging of patients should be done on medical need, not based on the colour of your skin,” - @georgiecrozier You're so close to getting the point Georgie. Australian EDs, through institutional and overt racism, already triage base on colour of skin. This counters it.
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https://t.co/nYT7AFFb4D Medical conference competition to stand out from the crowd is intense. A porn break before the acknowledgement of country
theage.com.au
The not-safe-for-work footage continued to play for about four minutes before somebody managed to find the off button.
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