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David Nicholl
Registrace 30. 10. 2006
Medicine Unboxed 2016 WONDER "INJUSTICE" David Nicholl
Covers my work on Human rights from Guantanamo, lethal injection and the death penalty, import of plastinated bodies in exhibitions, gross negligence manslaughter in health workers...and even ophthalmoscopes! ...there is comedy, running and a lot of orange though, honest! From a talk I gave at Medicine Unboxed, Cheltenham, 2016 and explained by background in campaigning
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how to do a lumbar puncture using ultrasound
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 6 lety
Describes how ultrasound can be used to assist in performance of l,p.
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension- a diagnosis not to miss
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This was first broadcast 14th December 2012, BBC Midlands Today and links to this story www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-20713587
how to approach a Coroner's inquest
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Former HM Coroner for Birmingham & Solihull, Aidan Cotter, discusses how healthcare professionals should approach a Coroner's inquest
how to deal with a complaint about a medical colleague
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This video is shown for training in small groups, ask colleagues to work in trios. 1. Dr A- you have just met the GP who has complained about the communication skills of the doctor (Dr B). 2. Dr B- you flatly refute the allegations made in the video. 3 Observes 1 2 and after 5-10 minutes of discussion. Feedback how this felt and what you have learned.
Brief Neuro Exam (2016)- Teaching Edit
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This is a slightly longer version of Brief Neuro Exam (2016) czcams.com/video/q56WgXvn0iU/video.html with a voice-over explaining more about WHY neurologists examine patients in this way & includes references to relevant neuroanatomy plus patients with physical signs (gait abnormalities, cranial nerve signs etc). Presented by Dr David Nicholl and Dr Ghaniah Hassan-Smith from University of Birmi...
brief neuro exam
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Evidence based brief neurological examination by Dr David Nicholl (Consultant Neurologist, University Hospital Birmingham; Sandwell & West Birmingham, NHS Trust) & Dr Ghaniah Hassan-Smith (Lecturer in Neurology, University of Birmingham. First presented at Society of Acute Medicine, Belfast; British Geriatric Society, Liverpool & Association of British Neurologists, Brighton For a longer clip (...
BBC World News, Impact Programme re Shaker Aamer, last British resident in Guantanamo
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BBC World News, Impact Programme re Shaker Aamer, last British resident in Guantanamo. Interview with Clive Stafford-Smith (Reprieve, London) & Dr David Nicholl (Consultant Neurologist & human rights activist, Birmingham)
premier exhibitions 20 20
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2008 ABC 20/20 Documentary on Premier exhibitions & where they get their bodies from in Dalian, China abcnews.go.com/Blotter/ny-china-investigating-black-market-bodies/story?id=4296982
nicholl v cameron
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In Sept 2008, Dr David Nicholl (Consultant Neurologist) interviewed David Cameron MP over the NHS for BBC's Panorama supervised by Nick Robinson
Why Guantanamo is wrong
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Interview with UK human rights activist Dr David Nicholl about why we should all be standing up to the abuses of Guantanamo
Guantanamo forcefeeding
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This video (outside US embassy in London- October 2005) shows what forcefeeding of a hungerstriker looks like. The 'methods' used are based entirely on those of the Guantanamo doctors in their sworn affidavits right down to the size of tube used. The video shows a "four-point" restraint. Does this look like humane treatment?
It’s like he thinks “families” are uneducated peasants
It's more like you have a cognitive defect .
The doctor is not a god, and the world also contains women. This coroner is clearly a boys club apologist on behalf of the medical field
Thank you?
Can IIH be MS and cause of swelling hide lesions? My mri says apparent Papilledema and iih but neuro optimoligist said I did not have either but do have swelling but not of optic nerve. They said pseudo Papilledema.
How interesting. It's so good to hear about what good practise is and is not. What folks do in their job role and what they ought to do. Im only here as a lay person and from following a news article. I always thought a Coroner had medical knowledge of some kind, obviously not. Smashing thank you.
I can’t believe they try to call this art, this is offensive at best. To profit off of these human bodies without knowing their name and backgrounds is super sketchy to me. It is so exploitative to desecrate the body like this to be observed as some gross form of entertainment, I mean truly it’s just foul and in poor taste.
The people there deserve to be there. If your there to begin with your either a terrorist or a real deal convict. If those people don't want to obey, then they'll pay the price.
Is this disease curable
Yes i have it and it sucks it usually caused by a narrow vain in the brain it’s a horrible disease
What's app me 0097154 3118979 plz I have same problem I need get more details thanks
First you have panic attack but after went to hospital that they decided the IIH right???
Any double sandwich breath?
very brief and concise... thanks!
The is BBC broadcast refers to our paper on whether patients are examined neurologically www.rcpe.ac.uk/journal/issue/journal_42_4/nicholl.pdf
Well done Dr. Nicholl, it's shame we are still heading down the same path.
If he doesn't want to eat I would say that's his problem...
correction: this is a two-point restraint... and a bad one, at that. any trainted medical personnel knows that restraints should be "five points or no points." also, I'm pretty certain they would not do an intubation on a combative individual... it's entirely too unsafe... any MD would refuse to do it until the individual was chemically restrained. [[my entirely non-political, medical two cents...]]