Tiziana Ansell

@TizianaAnsell

Passionate about leadership, patient safety, continence, urology and uro-gynaecology. My new commitment: reducing gram negative blood stream infections!!

London, England
Joined September 2014

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    Mar 26

    Where is the flyer today???

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    Mar 6

    Treatment of infections caused by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria: report of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy/Healthcare Infection Society/British Infection Association Joint Working Party

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    editors choice: Combination therapy was not superior to monotherapy in Gram negative bacteria. The addition of meropenem to colistin did not improve clinical failure in severe A baumannii infections.

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    Mar 25

    Research suggests that cultivating three specific emotions (gratitude, compassion and pride) on your team is the most powerful way to build team success Via I matched this post with a graphic by

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    Mar 24

    Would you like to win ICS 2018 annual dinner tickets? Take a picture, like the ICS office, post on social media. Tag ICS and use the hashtag to be in with a chance to win!

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    Mar 23

    Cochrane are heading to the conference in Telford, UK, next month! Come and say hello! Find out what to expect here >>

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    Mar 23

    The overuse of strong painkillers for chronic joint pain costs millions and fuels drug dependency. Is the innovative programme the cure?

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    Mar 24

    Hundreds of Twitter friends responded to the request that made for tips for social media success. This sketchnote summarises what you said. Thank you to everyone who responded. The magic of Twitter feedback never disappoints us Great job Leigh

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    Mar 17

    The plain language summary for 'Mechanical devices for urinary incontinence in women' has been into Malay! Read it here >>

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  10. Mar 16

    Thoroughly enjoying our sepsis kaser day and presentation from our enthusiastic neighbours from Maidstone & Tandridge Wells. Thanks Jayne, Louise and

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    Are you attending in Copenhagen? Tell your friends and colleagues here:

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    Mar 14

    Hear Lori Birder’s, ICS Scientific Committee Chair, top tips for abstract success!

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    Mar 12

    Absolute pleasure to host colleagues from and local care homes at today for another event. Guest appearance from sharing experience from . Education informing systems change.

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    Mar 13

    You were a brilliant mind, a wonderful man and an amazing advocate for the NHS. RIP

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    Feb 9

    Trimethoprim is associated with a greater risk of acute kidney injury and hyperkalaemia compared with other antibiotics used to treat UTIs, but not a greater risk of death

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    Feb 10

    At a time when the shortage is so great, this short-sighted announcement cuts off yet another way of getting more nurses. It goes against everything the Government has said on the urgent need to boost numbers in training and fill the vacant registered nurse jobs in the NHS.

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    Feb 10

    Absolutely...evidence suggests that 12% of fallers with “uti” get a referral for a falls assessment

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    Feb 10

    Definitely agree, more awareness measuring of faecal incontinence and also qualitative findings on living with this condition. GP told me recently that she does have pts asking re UI but hardly ever about FI even though we know it’s significant. Faecal incontinence in dementia.

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  19. Feb 11

    I always look for inspiration on Scottish websites...love them...always a step ahead of us in England!

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  20. Feb 11

    Love it! Continence care in secondary care: sadly this is how most of us are doing!

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