JemPD
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Thanks @Jonathan Edwards, I thought as much but as a layman it's hard to sort the wheat from the chaff! or from the 'complete bullshit' 

Specific to the fatigue service, the Team Leader will undertake line management and supervision of the therapy team within this service, undertaking regular performance review and overseeing personal development plans.
The award winning multidisciplinary team in this centre of excellence includes two psychology posts, two physiotherapy/exercise physiology posts, the clinical pathway manager and administrator and a physician; psychology, physiotherapy, exercise physiologists and nutrition trainees may do placements in the service throughout the year.
The MDT performs assessment with a view to treating Myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and other fatigue syndromes, including persistent physical symptoms including those associated with long term conditions (LTC), according to the current evidence base and the NICE guidelines. In addition, this post offers excellent clinical and research experience.
For further details / informal visits contact: Dr Gabrielle Murphy at the Fatigue Service for more information
award winning
Do people giving each other awards really qualifies as "award-winning"?
I give you an award. You give me an award. You get award. You get an award. Everybody gets an award. We're all award-winning!
There are many commercial organisations that do similar stuff. Basically fake "business bureaus" that give the illusion of being official but in fact it's all just a marketing thing and people pay to get their award for something like #1 business of their kind in some area.
Most papers in this area of "research" seem to be reviewed only by like-minded members of the mutual admiration society. They give each other awards and commendations, mentor each other and never, ever, criticize another's work.
All done in the old ways of doing science, with confident rhetoric and the skin-deep illusion of seriousness, cherry-picking and outcome-seeking. Every research is ground-breaking, even if it's literally identical to dozens of similar work that has all the same flaws and assumptions.
And it will all end up in the same filing cabinet as phrenology. All of this for nothing. Millions of lives destroyed for an ideological circlejerk.
Do people giving each other awards really qualifies as "award-winning"?
I give you an award. You give me an award. You get award. You get an award. Everybody gets an award. We're all award-winning!
There are many commercial organisations that do similar stuff. Basically fake "business bureaus" that give the illusion of being official but in fact it's all just a marketing thing and people pay to get their award for something like #1 business of their kind in some area.
Most papers in this area of "research" seem to be reviewed only by like-minded members of the mutual admiration society. They give each other awards and commendations, mentor each other and never, ever, criticize another's work.
All done in the old ways of doing science, with confident rhetoric and the skin-deep illusion of seriousness, cherry-picking and outcome-seeking. Every research is ground-breaking, even if it's literally identical to dozens of similar work that has all the same flaws and assumptions.
And it will all end up in the same filing cabinet as phrenology. All of this for nothing. Millions of lives destroyed for an ideological circlejerk.
I give you an award. You give me an award. You get award. You get an award. Everybody gets an award. We're all award-winning!
job advert:
Department:Chronic Fatigue
Location:Royal Free Hospital, London
Salary:£49,077 - £56,632 pa inclusive
https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/showvac/1/2/915439623
It looks like this person is stepping down creating the opening:
https://www.royalfree.nhs.uk/services/staff-a-z/jaclyn-cook/
Seems to me she may be on to something.
Job title
Team leader and exercise physiologist
Qualifications
PGDipHSc (Pain & Pain management)
BPhEd (Sports & Exercise Science)
Chartered Scientist
Accredited Sports & Exercise Scientist (BASES)
Accredited Musculoskeletal Exercise Rehabilitation (SESNZ)
What on earth is a chartered scientist?
This reads to me as a PE teacher who has done a diploma in pain management. And now she does GET for ME patients. What could possibly go wrong?![]()
And oh, the fulsome praise on this page.![]()
Jessica Bavinton I presume.@Sly Saint A certain "JB" stepped down as vice chair. Mike Beadsworth was at the meeting and took an active part in it.
possibly here?The name I have noted as new BACME chair is Libuse Ratcliffe. I am not sure where I found this info, nor anything about her...
So while I don't have personal experience of how intensely scientists typically criticize each others' ideas,