by David Owens
Thank you to Tim, to all my colleagues past and present and especially to everyone who has allowed me the privilege of being their doctor.
by David Owens
So much potential
So little imagination
by David Owens
I just love the place warts and all and I am staying
I also live on the beach Spring tide tonight
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by David Owens
Such a shame I have worked with some incredible young local athletes who just don’t get the recognition they deserve
So many great potential role models whether rugby, running surfing whatever
Embrace the young and give them opportunities 👍
by David Owens
Where is the imagination in selling this opportunity. HK should be the International Centre for adventure racing
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by David Owens
How does this sit with a tendency to ban sport and reduce opportunities for physical activity for young people?
3/4
by David Owens
I spoke to a young surfer who I coached in rugby Over the last 10 years he has rescued 15 people (including two life guards) of whom none were surfers
My hypothesis: Banning surfers will increase the risk to swimmers on Hong Kong beaches
2/4
by David Owens
1) Banning surfing will increase fatalities on HK beaches
2) HK is trying to establish itself as a hub for sports/ sports medicine
3) HK is a stunning location for outdour sports
🧵 1/4
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by David Owens
We saw this with the HK Covid response. A focus on regulatory control rather than education and failure to recognise that risk can never be eliminated only ever mitigated
All interventions have unintended consequences and potential to do more harm than good
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by David Owens
Who are the people who sit in committees and propose these regulations. What possible motivations drive them to make these insane laws which inhibit physical activity and damage population health.
by David Owens
by David Owens
I am already seeing patients who have had their diagnosis made or confirmed by smart watch Increasing accuracy and impact will be driven by advances in technology in addition to AI driven algorithms
www.otandp.com/blog/impact-...
by David Owens
AI will disrupt and accelerate change but ultimately how it is used as a tool will determine maximal impact
IMO it will be in administrative and system based processes that AI will have the greatest early impact
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by David Owens
West dogs tooth to Lantau Peak is probably my very favourite Hong Kong hike
by David Owens
by David Owens
All HIA and the process of calling HIA are audited and subject to peer review
6n
by David Owens
Any player undergoing a HIA1 will have a further assessment later same day (HIA 2) and 48-72 hours (HIA 3)
5n
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The HIA involves a standardised screen of symptoms, cognitive testing recall balance physical examination & review of the video by both MDD and TD
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A HIA may be called by the referee, MDD, the team doctor (TD) but not the opposition TD
The decision to call a HIA is subject to explicit criteria including multi angle video analysis
3n
by David Owens
Foul play is the responsibility of the referee team, the TMO and post match the citing officer. This process is completely independent of the medical process
2n
by David Owens
Concussion is a brain injury. It is the single greatest time loss injury in elite rugby The HIA process has significantly reduced the incidence of concussed players remaining on the field post injury....
1n
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For epidemic disease, small reductions in transmission have an *exponentially magnified* effect on infections.
For endemic disease, small reductions in transmission are *reduced* to an even smaller effect on infections.
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by David Owens
by David Owens
Terence Davies may be less celebrated than John, Paul, George or Ringo but Of Time and the City was a cinematic masterpiece to the city in which I was born
What movie would best celebrate the love that so many of us feel for Hong Kong?