Yup exactly this, theres a tonne of good tangible public health we can do on prevention and lessening morbidity. No quick fixes
I usually get the flu one in my dominant arm (right handed), find the myalgia slightly more with the covid booster but this year just needed the one ibuprofen and was good to go
Working-to-rule and never wanting to go back
More and more having to ask ambulatory patients to come in face to face review for their ailments. Whats rarely mentioned is how many patients are now preferring a remote consult, for work and logistically reasons
Today with the resident doctor vote discourse i remember that certain medtwitter anons were (and probably still are) the best part of twitter, miss those weirdos like crazy. Fomo.
@drkatie.bsky.social great work as per on bbc radio 4 this morning to in response to health secretaryâs strange sabre-rattling comments and highlighting existential crisis of general practice
A lot of strained medical puns today post darzi report BBC radio 4 - âthe nhs is critical but its vitals are strongâ Me -âbbc news is critical but scoring a NEWS of zeroâ
Moved to a new GP practice, i wish i could just be on induction week forever