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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

the work for myself and my humanity, being able to stand for who i am as an individual, and as a human, and know that i can show up in my fullness and i don't expect other people to get that all the time. >> i love that. and off of that, i have always had the highest if emanate voice, and i've never, ever see myself or could pass off anybody straight man onstage. i got too much jam in my hips. it would be shaking all the time. to have this opportunity to show what genderless's, and to be able to play this is woman each and every night. when i chose my category, i literally just went to what the word meant, acting. actor. you don't say i'm going to see my doctor s, you don't say i'm getting a plumber s, you say i am a plumber, i'm a doctor. and i said i'm an actor, so that's what i chose for that. >> what would it look like for these ceremonies to fully

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i hear lovely stories about my dad and how he helped so many patients when they couldn't get support and advice from their gps. but for the first time in their history this pharmacy made a loss. thank you. staff shortages, higher costs and more people wanting help is making life difficult for pharmacists like sanj. we would love to help support the government, support the nhs, help gps, but we can't do it with the financial constraints that we're on. we can't give the advice, we can't be there for our patients. and for some of those patients, speaking to their local chemist is a lifeline. they've dealt with my sister's meds, my meds, my mum's meds, the whole family. and if i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp. don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. so if you haven't got the pharmacy, where do you go? i really don't know what to suggest. we are full with deliveries, so i could try and get it out but it

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preparing for the morning rush in birmingham. i hear lovely stories about my dad and how he helped so many patients when they couldn't get support and advice from their gps. but for the first time in their history, this pharmacy made a loss. thank you. staff shortages, higher costs and more people wanting help is making life difficult for pharmacists like sanj. we would love to help support the government, support the nhs, help gps, but we can't do it with the financial constraints that we're on. we can't give the advice, we can't be there for our patients. and for some of those patients, speaking to their local chemist is a lifeline. they've dealt with my sister's meds, my meds, my mum's meds, the whole family. and if i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp. don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. so if you haven't got the pharmacy, where do you go? i really don't know what to suggest.

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they've dealt with my sister's meds, my meds, my mum's meds, the whole family. and if i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp. don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. so if you haven't got the pharmacy, where do you go? i really don't know what to suggest. we are full with deliveries, so i could try and get it out but it would be the middle of next week. tough to make those calls? yes, very. there's more and more people wanting delivery and we just can't get them all in. it's not right, but what can we do? they've got the potential to do so much more at a point when the nhs overall is under such strain. those representing pharmacists in england say real terms government funding has been cut, though they hope a new plan will improve things. what everyone learnt during the pandemic was one of the two places that will stay open is a pharmacy, so lots more people coming for advice and support

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meds, the whole family. any time i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp. don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. so if you haven't got the pharmacy, where do you go? i really don't know what to suggest. we are full with deliveries, so i could try and get it out but it would be the middle of next week. tough to make those calls? yes, very. there's more and more people wanting delivery and we just can't get them all in. it's not right, but what can we do? they've got the potential to do so much more at a point when the nhs overall is under such strain. those representing pharmacists in england say real terms government funding has been cut, though they hope a new plan will improve things. what everyone learnt during the pandemic was one of the two places that will stay open is a pharmacy, so lots more people coming for advice and support that we're not paid to provide. have we got a new prescription

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The Context

i'm a second generation pharmacist. my mum and dad set up the pharmacy in 1982, so we'vejust had our a0—year anniversary. preparing for the morning rush in birmingham. i hear lovely stories about my dad and how he helped so many patients when they couldn't get support and advice from their gps. it's sanj from hand pharmacy. but for the first time in their history, this pharmacy made a loss. thank you. staff shortages, higher costs and more people wanting help is making life difficult for pharmacists like sanj. we would love to help support the government, support the nhs, help gps, but we can't do it with the financial constraints that we're on. we can't give the advice, we can't be there for our patients. and for some of those patients, speaking to their local chemist is a lifeline. they've dealt with my sister's meds, my meds, my mum's meds, the whole family. any time i've ever had a problem, couldn't get into a doctor's, i've come here and they've helped me out a lot _ don't go to the hospital, go to your gp _ don't go to your gp, go to the pharmacy. j so, if you haven't got _

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where there are reports of continued fighting, despite the announcement of a temporary ceasefire between the army and rfs. there's also been an updated civilian death toll — with embassies in the capital reporting that at least 270 civilians having been killed in the past five days. a senior doctor in the city has told the bbc that only five out of the city's 59 hospitals are still functioning, and are running short of power, oxygen and life—saving drugs. there are also reports that some hospitals have been taken over by warring parties — either to use as a refuge for their fighters or as bases to launch their military operations. earlier i spoke to abdalla hussein the operations manager for the medical humanitarian organisation doctor's without borders — on the strain this situation has on the hospitals in the country the situation is very dire. it has been very intense in the last days. intense fighting in this region. it

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Doctor's orders can't be overemphasised

Young Epilepsy Botswana (YEB) held its eighth Purple Walk event themed ‘So They Never Have A Seizure Again’ last Saturday.

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DON'T CHANGE DOSAGE WITHOUT DOCTOR'S ADVICE

In a couple of days, the holy month of Ramadhan is going to start. It raises questions among those who are under medication for some disease or the...

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the allegation that this organisation — that�*s essentially here to ensure that doctors behave both ethically and safely — is being used to intimidate doctors is a serious one. a newsnight investigation reveals a culture of fear in one of england's biggest hospital trusts. late last year, we reported that of 26 doctors referred to the gmc by the university hospitals birmingham trust, not one had any action taken against them, and we�*ve now learned that regulators were warned about the culture at uhb a year ago. you could see that people were being bullied, you know, by the threat of referrals to the gmc about whistle—blowing. the unison trade union says it was contacted by dozens of uhb staff, most of them medics and not unison members. initially, we just thought it wasjust, like, one or two, and then it got quite worrying, the number of people and the sorts of things that they were saying. so numerous and serious were the concerns the union

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