@zaheerzaheer Seems that you are going rather slower than average. You either need to upgrade to Roses or employ more Nursing colleagues if you want to speed up your consumption time! 🍫 #RespIsBest https://t.co/ZycFYN0dpK
@catvalente My favourite chocolate medical article. https://t.co/21PWi39k63
I’m sure I’ve seen a box of chocolates disappear in less than 10 mins!
51 minutes is surprisingly long to me! #StNProject
@StNurseProject The survival times of chocolates on hospital wards (average 51 minutes) https://t.co/ThMxaYIryz
@ccardyDNP They should redo this study https://t.co/uzsPixzlpP
😆😆😆😆😆😆😆The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/yp9DeCDlOg
Best research ever - the consumption of chocolates on a ward. #howlongdotheyreallylast.
Lol 🤣
RT @holly_ennis: @D__Paul @drphiliplee1 There was an attempt: https://t.co/RgOPqB4U8x Limited to Roses & Quality Street
@inductionapp As there is an evidence base for (inferior) variety based wrapped sweets (https://t.co/I0Lnicj3JW), maybe it needs to be repeated for a more “ambassador you’re spoiling us” chocolate?
How did we *not* collect data on the survival time of sweets on the #TraitWheel, @audhalbritter @BrianMaitner @bjenquist @PFTCourses ?? Think of all the discussions we could have parked once and for all?!? #NorwegianChocolate #KvikkLunsj #MokkaBønner https
RT @Science_Open: How long do chocolates survive in a hospital in the #UK? Find out in - 'The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards…
How long do chocolates survive in a hospital in the #UK? Find out in - 'The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study' an article on #ScienceOpen. #WorldChocolateDay #WorldChocolateDay2020 @OpenScienceBMJ https://t.co/K1vMb
If you've *ever* given chocolate to #NHS staff you might like this article, which concludes that "the median survival time of a chocolate (in a hospital setting) is 51 minutes" https://t.co/oMuHHQBrdD Academics eh, you've got to love 'em! @WestHertsNHS #
@edouard_fgr « Further studies are needed » je crois😉 https://t.co/YuDJwJpS4N
@PreregEoE 😂😂
A lovely glance back to cutting edge science of the recent past. https://t.co/VY9fY3jwKf
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
Sci twitter. Need a rapid review of this amazing paper https://t.co/cqRySRQqic @CT_Bergstrom
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
RT @GenCounsNews: @dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @b…
This study from 2013 needs repeating. I'm proposing a mixed methods including qualitative ethnographic approach.Happy to admit my bias, be the P.I and the main participant. Sub groups include comparing imaging modalities to wards @SCoRMembers
@dr_ashwitt Not quite biscuits, but I believe given your specialty you might appreciate the findings of this important @bmj_latest paper https://t.co/7GqbLvxzLv
RT @Glyn_Petroc: @MerielChudleigh is this accurate? https://t.co/OolYqzoyCa
@MerielChudleigh is this accurate? https://t.co/OolYqzoyCa
@BBC6Music @6MusicStudio @laurenlaverne I believe the teaspoons study was one of the @bmj_latest Christmas articles? My personal favourite is "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards" https://t.co/t58nU20nt8
Have you ever given #chocolate to hospital staff? Are you a clinician or nurse who has been given some on the ward. This item is for you, you'll love it > https://t.co/oMuHHQBrdD Have a great weekend from all of us at Raise @WestHertsNHS @NHSEnglandSta
@ChenSh3 @Printzmetal אז ככה, מה קורה לחבילת שוקולד בבית חולים? הנה לינק למאמר :-), חציון הישרדות של 51 דקות. וגם תיצפתו מי אנשי הצוות שצרכו יותר - 28% לסיעוד, 15% רופאים/ות https://t.co/xx83LJtTbe https://t.co/pC1XRnZRGu
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
Delicious study
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
True! 😆
hypothesis that survival rates are lower in university setting and length of stay for a tub of ‘Celebrations ‘is considerably shorter! Copying in all potential participants here @ClinSpeechTCD @TCD_SLT
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
Love this! https://t.co/r7mPS788Hf
RT @annahanson80: Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY…
RT @WalsheMargaret: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene…
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ @JulieRegan_ @IpwalshIrene @oc_ciara ‘The median survival time of a chocolate in this study was just 51 minutes’ https://t.co/A2H0hAm4vg
RT @annahanson80: Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY…
RT @annahanson80: Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY…
RT @annahanson80: Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY…
Chocolates make for the best science. What a lovely study and about time for a follow-up I reckon.
RT @annahanson80: Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY…
Love this!!😂🎄 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/fz33oY8KqO
@slothrr
RT @ot_yash: Feeling Christmassy as I'm now on leave, so sharing one of my fave seasonal #research papers! @LloydPumpa @AustinHealthOT @vab…
Love this @law482_k..... Done in 2013....i wonder what a repeat study would find.....i think average consumption rate would be severely affected by my presence on our ward! @Thenickster1 @ajitjain07 @Dixie2289 https://t.co/Y89umbYqHR
RT @ot_yash: Feeling Christmassy as I'm now on leave, so sharing one of my fave seasonal #research papers! @LloydPumpa @AustinHealthOT @vab…
Feeling Christmassy as I'm now on leave, so sharing one of my fave seasonal #research papers! @LloydPumpa @AustinHealthOT @vabrahamsonUoK @NeaveLorna https://t.co/7PRbkjSB6C
@DrSLJ You could have a look at this paper which was conducted on adult wards and discuss the impact of it’s findings to a paeds ward. https://t.co/c7I6ZKNPUi
On the 4th day of Christmas; @ednaplib gave to me; a study of chocolates munched on a hospital ward! Serious research indeedi :) https://t.co/lWE4qOWCde https://t.co/XJNUCs1ARd
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/YF4uedcEd6 As a chocoholic, these results are not surprising! #chocolateresearch
Important @BMJ_latest study from 2013: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/WzVeq7sJTf via @aoglasser cc: @EricTopol https://t.co/Fi55XEjEz0
We could do this study at our clinic!! #WhyAreThereAlwaysDonuts??
@Pottegard My favourite: https://t.co/g0xEaqB0Ip
RT @PUNC14: @Nurse_Lecturer @jakivy @punc17kerrym Evidence based: https://t.co/ixVXCoBpXi
@Nurse_Lecturer @jakivy @punc17kerrym Evidence based: https://t.co/ixVXCoBpXi
@Naddl0r Ich werfe ein, dass du den durchschnittlichen Pro-Kopf Verbrauch nutzt dabei gibt es Aussagen zur Halbwertszeit von Schokolade auf Krankenhausstationen die wie ich finde settingspezifischer und damit passender wären. https://t.co/NRvPCOi5ni
RT @LittleCatDesign: remember how I said that when I become a billionaire I'm going to have a team of researchers whose job is to answer al…
RT @LittleCatDesign: remember how I said that when I become a billionaire I'm going to have a team of researchers whose job is to answer al…
remember how I said that when I become a billionaire I'm going to have a team of researchers whose job is to answer all my 3am thoughts... The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards (British Medical Journal, 2013) https://t.co/znQzLfrHla
RT @tilbots: British doctors performed a covert study of the length of time chocolates last on nurses' stations in hospitals, published in…
British doctors performed a covert study of the length of time chocolates last on nurses' stations in hospitals, published in the British Medical Journal. They found that the 'decay rate' of the chocolates follows an exponential decay pattern with a hal...
RT @mireinoporun: @matronicidio Está estudiado. El chocolate desaparece antes del estar de enfermería que el chocolate con naranja https://…
La supervivencia del chocolate en un trabajo hospitalario
RT @yoongkhean Not all research papers have to be serious of Nobel prize winning material. BMJ, yes British Medical Journal been publishing quirky papers since 1982. e.g: 1. The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study ht
RT @wood_eleanor: May I take this opportunity to remind the Orthopaedic team and followers of the famous 2013 study: The survival time of c…
Great study. We wouldn’t mind repeating it (for research purposes only 😉). @BMJ_Open @bmj_latest @NHSHomerton
RT @wood_eleanor: May I take this opportunity to remind the Orthopaedic team and followers of the famous 2013 study: The survival time of c…
May I take this opportunity to remind the Orthopaedic team and followers of the famous 2013 study: The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/U9zelS9K3d
RT @yoongkhean: Not all research papers have to be serious of Nobel prize winning material. BMJ, yes British Medical Journal have been publ…
RT @yoongkhean: Not all research papers have to be serious of Nobel prize winning material. BMJ, yes British Medical Journal have been publ…
RT @yoongkhean: Not all research papers have to be serious of Nobel prize winning material. BMJ, yes British Medical Journal have been publ…
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
Not all research papers have to be serious of Nobel prize winning material. BMJ, yes British Medical Journal have been publishing quirky papers since 1982. Some e.g: 1. The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https:/
@LucyWoolhouse @jsecker @Cam_ILN This has been a staple teaching article of mine for years: https://t.co/p3cgcxlX5V the BMJ Christmas articles are generally great for UGs