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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Aug 2, 2023
    Replying to @Patticus and @usamasyedMD
    Wrong. In many cultures they used to wash regularly and use perfumes long before it was popular in Europe. You’re looking at this through a very narrow lens
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jul 28, 2025
    Can anyone genuinely explain why a day 1 physician is paid £10,000 LESS than a day 1 physician assistant? Even bots and troll accounts welcome
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Aug 3, 2023
    Replying to @Patticus and @usamasyedMD
    Both mask unpleasant body odours. The aim is to smell pleasant.
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Feb 27, 2024
    Both F1s (docs) and PAs now have GMC licences. PA can see undifferentiated patients in GP/A&E and do clinics - all of which is too dangerous/unsafe for the doctor to do until years of training. Plus PA is paid 15k more. Doctors are just calling for some level of equality.
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    GMC
    @gmcuk
    Feb 27, 2024
    🧵1/3 Last night, the House of Lords approved the anaesthesia associate and physician associate order. Regulation will help assure the public that AAs & PAs have the required knowledge, skills and experience to work safely. It will also help to increase the contribution PAs & AAs
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jul 29, 2025
    🚨 Resident doctors earn ~£26/hr in 2025. 🔧 Plumber: £45/hr ⚡ Electrician: £50/hr 🏋️ PT: £35–£50/hr 🔑 Locksmith: £90/hr 💻 Freelance dev: £65/hr 📸 Photographer: £36/hr The system’s broken when saving lives pays less than unblocking pipes. #DoctorsStrike #NHS #PayRestoration
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jul 27, 2025
    As someone on X said recently - it’s the public that needs its doctors - doctors don’t need the public. If the public don’t want to support its doctors that’s a loss to them.
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    LBC
    @LBC
    Jul 27, 2025
    Doctors union ‘haemorrhaging public support’ over doctors strike, treasury minister tells LBC lbc.co.uk/news/uk/doctor…
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jul 26, 2025
    ANP on @LBC saying doctors don’t deserve a payrise and they aren’t special. They’re just part of a team. 1. Ask any doctor ever and they would support 100% their healthcare colleagues to get a pay-rise. 2. Whose name is responsible for the patient when it all goes wrong?
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Feb 4, 2024
    It took us dumb medical student months for some reason. Who knew you could teach everything GI over a lunch break 🤷🏻‍♂️
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Feb 4, 2024
    Why does a doctor need the MRCS to get onto a surgical reg rota but a PA doesn’t?
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Apr 21, 2024
    £68,000 for a PA with 1 year experience. Doctors are criminally underpaid. This is more than a registrar is paid at the highest pay point (ST6+). Continue to strike.
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    @medicalmodelwithabriochebun
    @medicalmodelbri
    Apr 20, 2024
    Replying to @parthaskar @ChrisHopsonNHS and 2 others
    It’s criminal
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jan 3, 2024
    It’s actually scary how isolated doctors are in the UK. These strikes have exposed how only the BMA really has our backs. NHSE has been nothing more than a government mouthpiece. Don’t forget the GMC who are ready to throw you under the bus for claiming a laptop. #NHSCrisis
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Jun 22, 2024
    Looking at my payslip I’ve only just realised what a 48hour weekend ENT SPR cover is worth in terms of our contract.. and I wish I hadn’t worked it out 😂 £298.. £6.2/hour 🫠 #nhs #doctorstrikes
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Apr 9, 2024
    As a training lead you’d think they’d utilise the PA to help with ward work so the doctors can learn endoscopy. But no - they prioritise the PA to learn endoscopy and the doctors to do TTOs. Why?
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    Keith Siau
    @drkeithsiau
    Apr 9, 2024
    Replying to @ExplosiveEnema2 @RCHTWeCare and 9 others
    As the training lead for @RCHTWeCare, and having signed off this PA, let me respond. Non medical endoscopists provide a significant and important contribution to endoscopy procedures in the UK whether we like it or not. They all have to go through a robust certification process
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    TraineENT
    @traineENT
    Sep 17, 2023
    This is mad - working at the level of a consultant neurosurgeon and you could be paid £33,790 (12+ years of doctoring + 5/6 years of medschool) But offering a PA (undergrad + 2 years masters) over £51,000! You can’t blame doctors for striking it’s beyond a joke. #nhs
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    Dr Done
    @Dr_Done_
    Sep 17, 2023
    The UK is becoming so surreal.
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