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Anaesthetics trainee in East Midlands. Talks about medicine, DnD, gaming and Hockey
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Increasing the defence budget is necessary in the current climate (and probably should have been increased years ago). Cutting the aid budget is short sighted.

At this rate the US will be joining the war on the side of Russia within the next month

Question for anaesthetic twitter; is emergency contraceptive pill affected by sugammadex? I would assume yes, given its MOA, but I can't see anything concrete (and don't want to give the wrong advice!)

The UK needs to step up its game. Falling behind Europe yet again.

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Turns out my mic wasn't muted when I cheered in response to the announcement of a coffee break....

"The ending: The final sequence was a tactical disaster. You should have calculated the consequences of Rxc1+ and seen the mate." Well thanks Gemini, pull your punches why don't you

Wtf is up with the ambulances in Sweden?! images.app.goo.gl/GQXTuYaRW8rz...

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➡️ January 20: FAA director fired ➡️ January 21: Air Traffic Controller hiring frozen ➡️ January 22: Aviation Safety Advisory Committee disbanded ➡️ January 28: Buyout/retirement demand sent to existing employees ➡️ January 29: First American mid-air collision in 16 years Making America Great Again!

This here is one of the great U-boat hunters of the Second World War. Grab a comfy seat and a glass of something pleasing. We're going on a journey...

What do you even use an AI for?

I am dead.

Elon even does a nazi salute like an absolute weirdo

I feel sorry for the perfusionists during off pump cases. Must be such an unsatisfying day.

Driving home from work yesterday , I almost got hit by a car coming the wrong way down the dual carriageway! Couldn't work out why the van on the opposite side was flashing me like mad until the car was almost on me.

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this is what long-time Elon watchers call "The Realization": when Elon stumbles into your area of expertise, and you realize everyone just gives the guy the benefit of the doubt because he talks about complicated things people don't pay attention to

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It’s not as much fun since the drugs stopped exploding

Some stunning photos of some absolute nutters. Good luck all!

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Meet the destroyer HMS Glowworm. In April 1940 she was forced to fight the German Heavy Cruiser Admiral Hipper, ten times her size, and Hipper's destroyer escorts. Her extraordinary last stand earned her captain the first Victoria Cross of WW2. In part because THE GERMANS nominated him for one /1 🧵

Among >90YO patients who had a cardiac arrest in ICU, this study found an in-hospital mortality of 100% (25/25) Big difference between out-of-hospital arrest vs. in-ICU arrest In-ICU arrest reflects failure of aggressive ICU-level medical treatments; this usually implies a poor prognosis. #EMIMCC

Books read in 2024. I seem to have a genre....

Surgeons are using 3D mode on their screens, and now my eyes hurt.