The Royal Society of Medicine presents '21st Century Healthcare', a collaboration with ITN Productions

Sly Saint

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I have only just become aware of this and although I suspected that the SMC connection(ie SW) was at play with regards to Channel 4 News, Channel 5 News and ITN (who actually are in charge of all three) (for me)this confirms it.
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The Royal Society of Medicine presents '21st Century Healthcare', a collaboration with ITN Productions
Thursday 21 September 2017

Launching December 2017

Following the success of ‘Doctors of the Future’, The Royal Society of Medicine and ITN Productions are partnering for a consecutive year to produce a news and current affairs-style programme that will explore the collaborative approach to medicine, encourage new thinking and look at solutions to prominent healthcare issues.

‘21st Century Healthcare’ will highlight the importance of sharing and creating new knowledge, as well as celebrate success stories from the wider healthcare team. New innovations and break-through ideas are playing a vital part in addressing the big healthcare challenges of the future and the programme will showcase how the industry can continue to champion a collaborative approach."

 
It almost begins to sound like an organised campaign.

Let me try again.

The organised campaign continues.

Which 'industry' was that by the way?

At the back it says
ITN Productions
Industry News

So presumably its the 'medical industry' they are referring to?
 
Prof Wessely is chair of this esteemed institution, no? I wonder whether this was his plan going in - to use the position to gain access to media?

Or was it to use the media to gain access to another position?

The parallels with Trump are interesting but most of all I keep thinking of Orwell. What intrigues me is that Orwell's assumption in Animal Farm and 1984 seems to have been that the nightmare scenario would be the result of some sort of Marxist ideology. Maybe not but we have come to associate Big Brother is watching you with that.

And of course there is the SMC connection with Marxism Today. But what we seem to be witnessing is the old capitalist system turning into Big Brother, now both in the West and in the 'liberalised' East. We are literally being listened in to all the time. Double Speak is the norm. The nightmare that McCarthy and the American Dreamers fought so hard to keep at bay has sprouted like a honey fungus from capitalism's own roots.

We now have the Evidence Police at the Lancet who are the same people who produce the bad evidence that allows the 'medical industry' to sell worthless treatments. Meanwhile the four legged public stands in queues an hour long in A/E corridors hoping to be seen before they die.
 

Animal Farm. Remember that the proletariat all have four legs. In the beginning the farmers are in charge with two legs. The the pigs take over crying 'four legs good, two legs bad'. But by the end of the book the pigs are walking on their hind legs calling 'two legs good, four legs bad'. Mr Yeltsin was Napoleon the Pig. But, as Orwell is clearly aware of, the two legged -ocracy has always been there and in the West it has merely changed from tweeds to sharp suits.
 
Well what a load of whiffle waffle. I hope that this isn't going to be broadcast further than some boring training video or conference. What I did pick up amidst the self congratulatory fawning was the comment about spend and end of life costs. This chimed with another odd comment that sprung out of the BBC recently in that Michael Moseley programme, where a very biased perspective was shoehorned in under the guise of a debate. This jarred with the rest of the programme a bit and really stood out to me at the time:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09pvwmb/trust-me-im-a-doctor-series-7-episode-4

About 18 minutes in they start discussing funding and end of life spend ramping up (understandably). The bit I found shocking was the summing up at the end saying that extending life by a few months is hard to justify? It wasn't the debate it was just the impression left at the end which seemed a bit odd. Might be bad editing or perhaps a campaign?
 
Prof Wessely is chair of this esteemed institution, no? I wonder whether this was his plan going in - to use the position to gain access to media?

He doesn't need 'access' as he is already on the governance body of the Science Media Centre; this just 'seals the deal' and strengthens his position.

http://www.sciencemediacentre.org/about-us/governance/

"Jonathan Baker (Chair)
Professor of Journalism, University of Essex, (ex-Head of Newsgathering, BBC)

Adrian Bull
External Relations Director, National Nuclear Laboratory

Karen Chadwick (Treasurer)
Head of Commercial Finance, Wellcome Trust

Julian Hitchcock
Partner, Marriott Harrison LLP

Dr Helen Jamison
Head of Media Relations, Wellcome Trust

Prof. Ottoline Leyser
Director & Professor of Plant Development, Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge

Prof. Sir Mike Rawlins
Former Chair of NICE

Jo Revill
Chief Executive, British Society for Immunology

Fran Unsworth
Director World Service Group, BBC

Dr Paul Brooker
formerly President Europe, Middle East & Asia Pacific EMEA, Envigo

Prof. Sir Simon Wessely
Professor of Psychological Medicine, Kings College London "
 
Oh my God. This is so bad. The CFS edition of the programme will be on prime time ITN... "and now in a special report, we reveal what is being done to help millions with a much misunderstood disease, regain their health & lives, in the face of terrorist-like opposition & abuse of those sacrificing so much to help them......" Camera pans round "Professor Sir Simon Wessely, why do you think these patients are so resistant to help?"

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