David Pencheon

David Pencheon

54 years old
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The Route map for Sustainable Healthcare, published by the NHS in England now available for download at: http://www.sdu.nhs.uk/sd_and_the_nhs/route-map.aspx
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    David Pencheon
    David Pencheon wrote a new blog: "Individual (or even mass) denial".
    There seems to be an important research area which we may not be addressing.  Just as in the tobacco saga, we spent a lot of time finding yet another new disease or risk factor adversely influence by tobacco consumption (how much evidence did ...
    9 months ago
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    David Pencheon
    David Pencheon The Route map for Sustainable Healthcare, published by the NHS in England now available for download at: http://www.sdu.nhs.uk/sd_and_the_nhs/route-map.aspx
    1 year ago
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    David Pencheon
    David Pencheon Excellent conference yesterday with the UK Royal College of Nursing in London, and with the launch of the new CHC website. Very good to see long distance contributions from India and Ian Roberts
    1 year ago
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      gay lee I agree - a very good conference one important theme of which was that being sustainable directly improves efficiency and is very directly good for health care
      1 year ago
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    Danny Hutley
    "Danny Hutley" commented on David Pencheon's Blog "Be serious but don't be earnest - watch the videos...".
    As healthcare professionals, we always seem to lean towards the technical and scientific, it's our comfort zone. But the scientific argument is won... the movement we need to create has to be bigger than that. It's difficult for us to withhold all ...
    1 year ago
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    David Pencheon
    David Pencheon wrote a new blog: "Be serious but don't be earnest - watch the videos...".
    Here are some links to a couple of videos. This is not an easy area:  how the degree of urgency is matched with a positive approach of action now.  Secondly , there is the issue of how we communicate and embed the positive issues of ...
    1 year ago
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    Danny Hutley
    "Danny Hutley" commented on David Pencheon's Blog "A duty of care: if not us...then who? If not now...when?".
    Excellent post- some people are hiding behind the phoney debates on the science of climate change, when in fact the co-benefits are there regardless! "...73 percent of Republicans favor requiring better fuel efficiency for cars, trucks and SUVs; 64 ...
    1 year ago
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    Maya Tickell- Painter
    "Maya Tickell- Painter" commented on David Pencheon's Blog "A duty of care: if not us...then who? If not now...when?".
    Really enjoyed reading your blog David. A very good answer to a conversation I had with one of my doctors the other day who said that 'our primary responsibilty is to our patients, not to tackle climate change'. It also fits in nicely with Ian's new ...
    1 year ago
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    David Pencheon
    David Pencheon wrote a new blog: "A duty of care: if not us...then who? If not now...when?".
    One of the issues we health professionals make very little of is this simple fact:  even if climate change were NOT happening (and remember the evidence that it is happening, both quickly, dangerously, and by humankind, is stronger than the ...
    1 year ago

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