The referendum was about me
Bloody hell, it’s happened. This is the beginning of a tweet I posted immediately after it was clear that the leave option won the referendum. Continue reading “The referendum was about me”
Press F5
When I wrote the post on conference presentations, I was told, mostly privately, that the post was patronising, the things I wrote are, after all, obvious. Over the last couple of months I attended a few conferences. When I was listening to the papers, I was quietly (and privately) proud of my post. It was not patronising. It was, in fact, spot on!
An obvious choice
On Thursday history we’ll be made. Lives of millions of people might be turned upside down, perhaps forever. Continue reading “An obvious choice”
Insignificant things
“I called in my next patient, Jane and she sat down in front of me and we shook hands. Instead of letting go, our hands slipped back a little and our fingers interlocked, our thumbs raised …”. This is the beginning of a blog post by Johnathon Tomlinson, a London GP.