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PMc276
Today I realised that I’m 30yrs in my current job in a public hospital but I couldn’t work in ICU, those nurses are legends who’ve borne the brunt of this
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forces of separatism.
McDivergence
This is an absolutely disgusting and exploitative article seeking to weaponise the appalling treatment of 56,000 young women in Ireland to make an illogical and vile attack on trans people.
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Amy Stanley
astanley711
Let me tell you a story. Barely anyone will sympathize with it, but it’s true. I’m a professor. And I have been extraordinarily lucky. First, I got a fantastic education.
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Dr Katrina Long
DrKatrinaLong
As I start my maternity leave, I wanted to thank everyone who has made #postdoc #academiclife in 2020 not just bearable, but enjoyable. #aThread #AcademicTwitter #ThankYou 1/9 To the amazing
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Fiona Robertson
barristerfiona
Unpopular post that will probably get abuse from Mail readers. But today as we enter lockdown and I drag my 36 week pregnant self to court (a case I can’t
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Julie Gunnigle
JulieGunnigle
On the campaign trail, @allisteradel indicated her disdain for “part-time prosecutors.” Today I learned that she has become one. A As a prosecutor, I was fortunate that I could
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Lindsey Simmons
LynzforCongress
Let’s just take this head-on, because this narrative that giving women a choice in motherhood equates to “killing babies” is flat-out bullshit. https://twitter.com/repdottieb4mo/status/1252227915443572736 Choice is essential in a demo
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Steve Tandberg, MD
S_Tandberg
In the 1840s doctors would perform autopsies and then do surgeries or deliver babies. You might think, “What’s the big deal? Doctors go from surgery to clinic all the time!”
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Alina Salganicoff
a_salganicoff
Today @macpacgov voted to recommend that Congress extend #Medicaid and CHIP coverage for a year #postpartum with the Federal govt picking up 100% of cost. This would be a game
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NationalNursesUnited
NationalNurses
To kick off #BlackHistoryMonth — in a year when fascist white supremacy has already reared its ugly head— we lift upSalaria Keaa Black nurse born in 1917 Milledgeville, Georgia, who
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Mass Liberation Arizona
masslibaz
So this is late but we gotta say the shaming of Gunnigle for asserting a valid critique of the MCAO is irresponsible reporting. Since Nov, the public has had concerns
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Moebius Stripper
moebius_strip
For 31 years, Canadians have played a grim word-association game: any mention of women in STEM evokes memories of a violent massacre. An ideologically-motivated killer set out to link these
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Fidato
tequieremos
#BenazirBhutto became the youngest and first female prime minister of the Muslim world in 1988. She was an embodiment of women empowerment. Her three children, Bilawal, Bakhtawar and Aseefa were
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Violeta Santos Moura
viomoura
Thread:Photo editors: no point in pushing stories about inequality and diversity if one can't even recognise, let alone, denounce and address the same problems in our own industry. Hearing the
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JAGRITI CHANDRA
jagritichandra
My latest Ground Zero report from Jhunjhunu and Churu in today's @the_hindu that attempts to put faces to the massive data problems of the Poshan Abhiyaan exactly 1000 days after
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Kay M Tye
kaymtye
Reflecting on what I can be grateful for after a particularly trying day. I am so grateful for @triciajanak being the most incredible mentor anyone could ever dream of --
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