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Yize Wan

@YizeWan

Doctor and researcher in anaesthesia and critical care medicine

Yize Wan reposted

1 Thread on #mpox which is in the news again since a returning traveller was diagnosed in Sweden with a new more dangerous strain which reached Europe for the first time. In the 2022-23 global outbreak I was clinical advisor to @WHOEurope Here’s what I think you need to know.

profchloeorkin's tweet image. 1 Thread on #mpox which is in the news again since a returning traveller was diagnosed in Sweden with a new more dangerous strain which reached Europe for the first time.

In the 2022-23 global outbreak I was clinical advisor to @WHOEurope  

Here’s what I think you need to know.

Yize Wan reposted

So excited to be hosting the new broadcast series #HEALTHandPOWER with the amazing @susancolehaley focusing on health inequalities affecting people of colour. 📣 1st episode 📣 30th Jan 📣 Phenomenal guests @BolaOwolabi8 & @ProfKevinFenton 📣 5.30-6pm on @aidsmap socials

vanessa_apea's tweet image. So excited to be hosting the new broadcast series #HEALTHandPOWER with the amazing @susancolehaley focusing on health inequalities affecting people of colour. 📣 1st episode 📣 30th Jan 📣 Phenomenal guests @BolaOwolabi8 & @ProfKevinFenton 📣 5.30-6pm on @aidsmap socials

Shocking differences. Residents of Barking and Dagenham have the same life expectancy as they did 10 years ago, compared to boroughs like Kensington and Chelsea where improvements have continued until much more recently. data.london.gov.uk/dataset/life-e…

2 – Life expectancy by London borough The latest data on life expectancy shows large inequalities in how long you can expect to live, depending on which borough you live in. Women in Westminster can expect to live 6 years longer than those in Barking & Dagenham – Men 7 years

trustforlondon's tweet image. 2 – Life expectancy by London borough

The latest data on life expectancy shows large inequalities in how long you can expect to live, depending on which borough you live in.

Women in Westminster can expect to live 6 years longer than those in Barking & Dagenham – Men 7 years


Yize Wan reposted

Am giving evidence to @UKHouseofLords Science & Technology Committee regarding role of clinical academics in NHS on Tues, so would love to hear what #MedTwitter thinks they need to hear. committees.parliament.uk/event/15749/fo…


Yize Wan reposted

Introducing the new class of @BJAJournals Editorial Fellows! Dr Yize Wan is @NIHRresearch Clinical Lecturer @CCPMG_TEAM. Her research identifies risk factors for acute illness & hospitalisation, development of persistent critical illness, & long-term outcomes after critical care

BJAJournals's tweet image. Introducing the new class of @BJAJournals Editorial Fellows!

Dr Yize Wan is @NIHRresearch Clinical Lecturer @CCPMG_TEAM. Her research identifies risk factors for acute illness & hospitalisation, development of persistent critical illness, & long-term outcomes after critical care

I am running for the ESICM NEXT committee along with fellow clinicians and active researchers @carenzmd @LuigiLaVia7 @m_zawadka. I aim to support early career development of Intensivists, improve diversity and representation, and promote the multi-collaborative work of @ESICM.


Very grateful for this opportunity and all the support I have received. Excited to continue working on eliminating health inequalities and improving outcomes for disadvantaged patient groups.

2 – Life expectancy by London borough The latest data on life expectancy shows large inequalities in how long you can expect to live, depending on which borough you live in. Women in Westminster can expect to live 6 years longer than those in Barking & Dagenham – Men 7 years

trustforlondon's tweet image. 2 – Life expectancy by London borough

The latest data on life expectancy shows large inequalities in how long you can expect to live, depending on which borough you live in.

Women in Westminster can expect to live 6 years longer than those in Barking & Dagenham – Men 7 years


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