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Posts by Phil Jackson

Nice of the College to do a "geospatial analysis" about travel time, but completely ignore the costs of travel and accommodation. As one of the 16%, any chance of a reduction in the subscription?

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WINNERS.

10 months ago 112 18 1 2
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64 awards, including:

. The โ€˜Smell My Bouffing Fridge Montroseโ€™ Award For Outstanding Official Club Post
. Image Of The Season
. Laziest Unveiling
. The 'Sorry Celtic' Award For Best Response

Itโ€™s the 2024/25 Alternative Scottish Football Awards

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11 months ago 47 15 3 9

That's fair enough, I don't think I could say I've made friendships through social media, since that's not how I use it. Personally, I think it's on its way out, I don't think BlueSky will ever be the equivalent of MedTwitter in its heyday. Things have moved on.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

I've lost interest in social media, to be honest. Twitter was a good resource for MedEd before it became toxic, but you'd usually still end up with the same people arguing. You know who'd be summoned if you mentioned VL... I don't think I'm the only one who can't really be bothered with it now.

1 year ago 1 0 1 0
Understanding dyslexia as an adult: the challenges of a late diagnosis. An image of a head in profile made up of lots of coloured letters, those from the top of the head scattering into the air.

Understanding dyslexia as an adult: the challenges of a late diagnosis. An image of a head in profile made up of lots of coloured letters, those from the top of the head scattering into the air.

An interesting piece in the Spring Bulletin by Dr Ruth Bennet and Dr Eimear McClenaghan on their experiences of finding out they were dyslexic as adults.

They found Anaesthesia to be a perfect fit as the specialty aligns with their strengths.

๐Ÿ“– ow.ly/B7QB50VxuRv

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An amusingly (for a given definition of amusing) worn triangular warning sign depicting a weir

An amusingly (for a given definition of amusing) worn triangular warning sign depicting a weir

Jetpack users, beware of giant jellyfish

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1 year ago 2 2 0 0

He was pretty proud of it! They're all his creels as well

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Ullapool Xmas light switch on performed by the Cal Mac ferry and the local pipe band. Behold the famous Creel Tree topped with a crabโ€ฆ

1 year ago 117 27 6 2

My father in law made the crab (random shout-out to Caithness Creels) ๐Ÿฆ€

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

In my department, TIVA use increased exponentially when we had a ยฃยฃยฃ deal to supply new monitoring across the health board. We managed to get integrated BIS monitors everywhere there was an anaesthetic machine. Similarly when each theatre got three TCI capable pumps. Barrier to entry lowered.

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I raise you this delightful scene. My favourite is probably the urine bag hanging over the power strip. Or possibly the pillow being held in place by the elastic tourniquet...

1 year ago 7 0 3 1
A baby on a sledge in the snow

A baby on a sledge in the snow

First snow of the year ๐ŸŒจ๏ธ

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Great idea, thanks!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Probably a threshold seal, they come in various dimensions

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Nowadays we mostly induce in theatre, but if using the anaesthetic room, we use a wheely drip stand to mount the pumps and just wheel it through with the bed.

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