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The logical solution is train more doctors and to use carrots (+ the occasional stick). But this is expensive!
So the alternative, since the 1960s, has been workforce substitution. This is attractive, as it certainly is true
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The logical solution is train more doctors and to use carrots (+ the occasional stick). But this is expensive!
So the alternative, since the 1960s, has been workforce substitution. This is attractive, as it certainly is true
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Once again it strikes me just how existential the issue of workforce substitution is and what is at stake.
The root cause is not enough doctors. Historically, not enough in rural and remote places. With the coming 'Silver Tsunami', not enough
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Once again it strikes me just how existential the issue of workforce substitution is and what is at stake.
The root cause is not enough doctors. Historically, not enough in rural and remote places. With the coming 'Silver Tsunami', not enough
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I ran for Council because the SLT wanted to sell off a big chunk of the Historical Library. I was told that despite being the Librarian, my views didn't count.
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I ran for Council because the SLT wanted to sell off a big chunk of the Historical Library. I was told that despite being the Librarian, my views didn't count.
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I have co-authored Acute Care and the joint RCP-RAEng
Engineering Better Care toolkits. Special guest edited 2
@futurehealthj.bsky.social editions.
I wanted to be Harveian Librarian cos my DPhil was
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I have co-authored Acute Care and the joint RCP-RAEng
Engineering Better Care toolkits. Special guest edited 2
@futurehealthj.bsky.social editions.
I wanted to be Harveian Librarian cos my DPhil was
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I have a long history of service to the RCP.
First as an Invited Services Reviewer in *2009*.
Have served almost continuously on various committees since then. Some not very glamorous.
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I have a long history of service to the RCP.
First as an Invited Services Reviewer in *2009*.
Have served almost continuously on various committees since then. Some not very glamorous.
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My clinical job is now at the Royal London, doing Acute Medicine.
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My clinical job is now at the Royal London, doing Acute Medicine.
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I made choices out of expediency, given the rules of the Home Office and the RACP.
My CCT is in standalone GIM, which was pretty unusual for the time. But it is not a choice
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I made choices out of expediency, given the rules of the Home Office and the RACP.
My CCT is in standalone GIM, which was pretty unusual for the time. But it is not a choice
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While doing the DPhil, I locumed about the place, which gave me an insight into the state of the NHS in the early 2000s. Pretty awful, in comparison with home!
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While doing the DPhil, I locumed about the place, which gave me an insight into the state of the NHS in the early 2000s. Pretty awful, in comparison with home!
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Wow! This was a revelation!
Like, literally changed the course of my life.
I wrote my thesis on William Heberden the Elder. Which sent me down all sorts of other interesting trains of thought that continue to play out in my research
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Wow! This was a revelation!
Like, literally changed the course of my life.
I wrote my thesis on William Heberden the Elder. Which sent me down all sorts of other interesting trains of thought that continue to play out in my research
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Like many SHOs, I got a bit burnt out. So I took a year off and did an MPhil in
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Like many SHOs, I got a bit burnt out. So I took a year off and did an MPhil in
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I went through in the Golden Age of Australian Med Ed. The course was tough, but well constructed. It produced excellent clinicians.
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I went through in the Golden Age of Australian Med Ed. The course was tough, but well constructed. It produced excellent clinicians.
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I actually grew up wanting to be a lawyer. But was dissuaded from this by Maths teacher (thanks Mr Kerr!).
To get into Med School, I had to graduate in the top 1% of my school leaving year.
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I actually grew up wanting to be a lawyer. But was dissuaded from this by Maths teacher (thanks Mr Kerr!).
To get into Med School, I had to graduate in the top 1% of my school leaving year.
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My parents were big on honesty, decency, hard work (my mother thinks I am a lazybones!) and education.
This where I grew up:
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My parents were big on honesty, decency, hard work (my mother thinks I am a lazybones!) and education.
This where I grew up:
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For those lacking time to read the long version, here is my short candidate statement.
For those lacking time to read the long version, here is my short candidate statement.
My election statement is here:
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My election statement is here:
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I cracked a wry smile at this one. And then cried a bit.
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I cracked a wry smile at this one. And then cried a bit.
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So not only will all HCWs be able to do doctors' jobs, but new jobs will be created to do their jobs too.
Make it make sense!
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So not only will all HCWs be able to do doctors' jobs, but new jobs will be created to do their jobs too.
Make it make sense!
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