Winning (and recovering from) awards last week? We were! But we still found time for Twitter. Here’s some of the best of what we noticed…
- We were very proud to win four awards at Communiqué 2016: here’s some coverage of our wins.
- In the week of Chilcot, this is very good from Julian Patterson on the disaster zone that is digital health policy.
- And whilst we are on the subject of Chilcot and IT, this made us laugh…
- Prince Harry shows his support for HIV services.
- A very brave and moving intervention on male suicide from Rob Webster.
- Twitter demographics.
- Not the most ‘on point’ media relations.
- Northern Europeans have responded to Brexit by becoming more supportive of the EU.
- Treatments for toothache used to be a lot stronger…
- Capacity challenges and staff shortages go way beyond the NHS.
- Political dance-offs. Maybe the Conservative and Labour leadership contests should try something similar?
- Pirate eggs – a terrifying reality.
From America:
- An interesting overview of the drug discounting mechanisms that already exist in the USA.
- An extraordinary and disturbing review of the work of a leading exponent of psychosurgery.
And finally…
- Private Eye perfectly captures the fast-moving news agenda.