Too busy keeping up with the White House personnel changes to pay attention to Twitter? Here is our weekly summary of the best health-related tweets you may have missed.
- 10 facts that sum up our nation’s health in 2017, via @PHE_uk
- The world as 100 people over the last two centuries
- Hosting the EMA: who’s dead serious, who’s along for the ride
- Charlie Gard and the limits of medicine
- Accountable care: the NHS's latest big idea explained, via @denis_campbell
- Work-life balance, not money, is the biggest reason for staff leaving the NHS, via @TheKingsFund
- There is no magic formula to giving a patient bad news, but a personal touch can help, blog on @bmj_latest
- NHS trusts’ deficit improved last year, but the rise in emergency bailouts tells a different story, via @LawrenceDunhill
- New statistics on drug poisoning-related deaths released by the @ONS
- A guide to NHS and public health allocations, via @NHSEngland
- NHS needs reform before money, argues Professor Tim Briggs
- Success of @Channel4 experiment: old people's home for 4-year-olds
- Step-by-step guide on how to help an acid attack victim
- New analysis of key factors in #GE2017 by @BESResearch
- …and more on the most important issues in #GE2017, this time as wordles over time, via @caprosser
From across the Atlantic:
- Arrivederci, Mooch! 10 memorable quotes in 10 days by @Scaramucci
And finally…
- Ruth Davidson running through a field of wheat during a constituency farm visit.