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Cardiothoracic pathologist. Views my own. Retweets may be for interest, not necessarily agreement.

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RT @trentconsultant: Consultants, if people are telling 'you we've all suffered, now is not the time', read this post by Matt at least twic….
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RT @DrSteveTaylor: There will be a lot of Politicians & media saying strikes will destroy the #NHS recovery. Strikes affected less than 1%….
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RT @trentconsultant: I sat on BMA council with Clare Gerada, I can't remember Clare saying a single thing I agreed with then and I still do….
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RT @trentconsultant: Drs are still paying the price 17 years later. ‘Taxpayers sell NatWest at £10B loss’. We’re still funding Austerity 1.….
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RT @DrPhilBanfield: In one graph from ⁦@guardian⁩ is the relative drop in earnings of public sector workers. Not surprising that ⁦@TheBMA⁩….
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RT @trentconsultant: Government uplift on DDRB imminent. Here is a cut out and keep table for how long it will take for your pay to catch u….
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RT @trentconsultant: And here are the pay graphs in general. Remember, government decides what services it wants & whether it pays for them….
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RT @trentconsultant: Morning! The Government response on the DDRB will be out very soon. Private sector pay is rising at roughly 6%. Inflat….
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RT @trentconsultant: We are not all in this together. Private sector increases running at 6% and our comparator professions got to CPI reco….
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RT @trentconsultant: Listening to @BBCr4today talking about banking regulation being too tight. Everyone in the public sector are still pay….
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RT @trentconsultant: Just heard BBC Today Henry Zeffman saying NHS Pay Review Body likely to recommend about 3%. RPI is currently 3.2%. All….
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RT @MaryRoseMuseum: On the anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, we thought we'd answer a question that's often asked, . "If they rai….
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RT @kesleeman: It’s really worth watching this 1 minute clip and considering what it means. It means that every time a terminally ill pers….
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RT @goldstone_tony: This is not sustainable @wesstreeting. It’s also a gross waste of taxpayers money to be training people in the UK for t….
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RT @nedwards_1: The cost of reconstruction of Ukraines healthcare infrastructure damaged in the conflict is still £4 billion less than the….
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RT @mgtmccartney: Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill: call for evidence.here's mine
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RT @drstephenpettit: We’re looking for a senior clinical fellow. Would you like to become an advanced heart failure cardiologist? Please th….
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RT @goldstone_tony: 1/ very important and NEW: @nhs_pensions have overnight issues guidance on 23/24 tax year where they have failed to sen….
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RT @hugorifkind: Today’s column was about how my mother’s long illness shaped my view on assisted dying, but perhaps not in the direction y….
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RT @Kevin_Fong: High staff turnover is associated with higher patient mortality. I’ve said it before & will say it again. If you don’t care….
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