@restispoliticsus.bsky.social When times are dark, sometimes you need someone to reveal the absurdity of it all. π Ben Palmer
m.youtube.com/watch?v=aJtZ...
@restispoliticsus.bsky.social When times are dark, sometimes you need someone to reveal the absurdity of it all. π Ben Palmer
m.youtube.com/watch?v=aJtZ...
Feeling inspired and connected and ready for action after this weekend's national gathering. Healthcare is a right for all, not a privilege for some. Until that is realised.... the fight continues. #PatientsNotPassports
Still much work to do but together, in solidarity and with action, we will continue to fight to ensure everyone gets the healthcare they need. No matter who they are, or where they are from. #PatientsNotPassports with Medact & Migrants Organise
Really looking forward to this weekend's #PatientsNotPassports national gathering. Preparing my talk for tomorrow - a history of the campaign - and feeling inspired and hopeful for a better future having seen how far we have come.
#medsky
NHS peeps - whose Trust has banned chatgpt? Why? Our IT is already in the dark ages... restricting access to open AI seems madness. What about search engines?
We also heard from Kinz Ul Eman (The Dopasi Foundation), Dr Kundai Chinyenze (IAVI) and @drjesspotter.bsky.social (UKAPTB).
Thank you to all our wonderful speakers for highlighting political will and investment are key to ending TB.
#WorldTBDay #EndTB
This is THE STORY THAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ to know the devastating impact of the US fund freeze on the ground. Kenya is just one example of what is happening in many other high TB burden countries dependent on US funding. #TBSky Thanks @stephanienolen.bsky.social www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/h...
Absolutely could be...we certainly haven't done well at preventing it after arrival: Lack of ltbi screening and treatment but also cost of living crisis, more overcrowding, worse housing, undernutrition, poor treatment of people seeking asylum, break down of primary care all contribute I think.
ATTN #EndTB advocates! Pls read & help to amplify this new #TB FOCUSED piece by @stephanienolen.bsky.social of the @nytimes.com
Big thanks to Stephanie, @shaillygupta.bsky.social Evaline, Agnes & more from the community who made this happen!
#FundingCutsCostLives
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/11/h...
Why increasing rates of tuberculosis in the UK and US should concern everyone. theconversation.com/why-increasi...
Ending TB is possible. We have the tools. The investment case is solid. But with UK cutting overseas investment and the USA halting funds to USAID - political will is lacking.
Really enjoyed the little expression of love from our resident doctors this year - comedy certificates of achievement for all the respiratory consultants. Wonder if I can cash in the 300 cpd points for my appraisal next year?!
Key question to the @StopTB board was how can we develop the political will to tackle this. @WHO @TerezaKasaeva suggested including it as a metric in country-level data they collect for the global report. It should also be part of the Multi-sectoral accountability framework.
Some amazing work from @OneImpactWorld and others on measuring stigma and mobilising communities, laws and policy-makers to tackle it. stoptbpartnershiponeimpact.org#clmframework
Stigma a key driver of #tuberculosis transmission & has a profound effect on people living with TB - not just around diagnosis but for many years. The first lady of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu spoke passionately this morning about a staff member dying because they hid their TB
Also interesting to hear how he found some of the first evidence for this by re-analysing a population of patients from Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK: Can social interventions prevent tuberculosis?: the Papworth experiment (1918-1943) revisited: www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/...
Many excellent people @StopTB board but Professor @AnuragBhargava a highlight - author, along with his wife @dr_madhavib - of The Lancet Rations trial. They evidenced the huge impact of nutritional interventions in malnourished people affected by TB & their families www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Long day with the rest of the amazing experienced, diverse and knowledgable innovations constituency delegates @StopTB board meeting in Abuja. Very privileged to play a small part in helping to shape these conversations about how to #EndTB
Loving this new paper on complexity in medicine, using pediatrics as the worked example.
Too many medical authors (and the MRC) run fast and loose with the terms 'complexity' and 'complex interventions'. They should read this paper.
#medsky #academicsky #philsci π§ͺ
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Thanks so much to our chairs, panel & audience for a fantastic discussion thinking about inclusive policies, novel tools to support care for people on the move & the tension between the security agenda & right to healthcare.
It was a privilige to be invited by UNITE4TB and European Respiratory Society to talk about tuberculosis and migration.
You can watch it here: channel.ersnet.org/media-108495...
I feel very similar to this.
Conflicted, but concerned. I would vote against #AssistedDyingBill
www.thetimes.com/article/5050...
@zlung.bsky.social
If you are a healthcare worker or academic with an interest in TB and are based in the UK please join us to bring your experience and research to policy-makers and politicians: www.ukaptb.org/join-us
- Contributed to ensuring TB was on the AMR agenda ahead of the UN High Level Meeting on TB.
- Representation at the Stop TB Partnership board meetings.
- Publications in Lancet and WHO Bulletin
Co-ordinated letters to various members of parliament to advocate for investment in TB research, overseas investment in TB care and prevention, improved resource in the UK and better access to TB medicines.
A meeting bringing together people affected by TB and people working in TB across the UK and from a variety of sectors to discuss TB in the UK and beyond.
Just writing a slide for the TB Special Advisory Group meeting at the British Thoracic Society Winter Conference this Friday on what our grassroots network UK Academics and Professionals have achieved this year:
Yes. Not for things like lung cancer or TB necessarily but routine referrals.