@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
RT @laura_sedgley: Very very true!! The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/iyJvyIAi13
Love this, think I’ll add it to Annual Trust Update aka Annual Mandatory Training 👍😜😂
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Absolutely fantastic piece of research https://t.co/lo2m8wDp0H
RT @laura_sedgley: Very very true!! The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/iyJvyIAi13
@LeedsNeuro
Can’t believe someone actually did a study on it ...
RT @NorthWestNurse: @SamGoodhand @DrLindaDykes Quite... https://t.co/TOI5Ivdpai
@AlaEddinSagar Cool study , almost as cool as Survival of the best #candy https://t.co/ngMWAxIodx
@Richard_GP @Imperial_PCPH Is this a follow up study to this masterpiece in 2013?: https://t.co/XSOuA6CFOY
https://t.co/9vNJgtXFdg BMJ 2013;347:f7198 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study 看護師さんはチョコ大好きー
RT @lungsatwork: @justdiez @mancunianmedic @bmj_latest My favourite relates to chocolate survival https://t.co/Iuq53GlVpR
@justdiez @mancunianmedic @bmj_latest My favourite relates to chocolate survival https://t.co/Iuq53GlVpR
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @davidproudman: "Given the short half life of a box of chocolates, to ensure that all healthcare staff get benefits from consistent choc…
"Given the short half life of a box of chocolates, to ensure that all healthcare staff get benefits from consistent chocolate consumption it is the authors’ opinion that the frequency of chocolates delivered to wards needs to be increased"
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Holiday @CEPL_UBC #365papers: "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" - Exponential…
RT @CEPL_UBC: Holiday @CEPL_UBC #365papers: "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" - Exponential…
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
My fav @bmj_latest Xmas paper ever - Easy to grab Roses or bother with the Quality Street wrapper for potentially more payoff?
Holiday @CEPL_UBC #365papers: "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" - Exponential decay modeling to see how fast they disappear & which is most popular Quality Street or Roses? Read to find out! @bmj_latest h
@ladyjenkin @bengoldacre There is the BMJ paper on a similar theme https://t.co/iqP6Boo2e0 The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study BMJ 2013; 347 doi: https://t.co/Nj29mTzVe2
@drol007 @MaryDixonWoods @DrMarkTaubert The team who wrote this piece on the survival time of chocolates on hospital wards for the BMJ Christmas issue a couple of years back have research experience in this area https://t.co/l13mqJTUCD
RT @anirvan: "The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" https://t.co/c5koyUd7rc
"The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study" https://t.co/c5koyUd7rc
@lsoanes @NickyPettitt @bmj_latest @MariaCable2 @ctandrmt @Jdmunter1 Love the #XmasBMJ paper! This classic is still my favourite 🍫 ... https://t.co/WggwySF9Il @bmj_latest
@RadDSP A zénith for Christmas BMJs https://t.co/z7PN8WZMaY
Important research findings. #NHS #BMJ #Christmas
Who ate all the chocolates? This open access study confirms that any chocolates left in a workplace setting, in this instance a hospital ward, will not survive for very long. It also reveals who ate the most. Was it the nurses or the doctors? https://t.c
Quality Street v Roses The evidence https://t.co/4EMGPoK9dG https://t.co/YlWIuLVnDs
Estudio candidato a Ig Nobel?
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
RT @ProfWhelan: Median survival of a chocolate on hospital ward = 51 mins. HCA, nurses and doctors most frequent consumers https://t.co/NXn…
As Xmas approaches, here are some themed studies care of the BMJ- first an observational study on chocolates https://t.co/c3ovHB4zRz
RT @SussexKnowledge: The Best of BMJ at Christmas! The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.…
The Best of BMJ at Christmas! The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/Ts5BehtViC https://t.co/hv0AtjjA1m
@charlottehopk1n @Nestle @QualityStreetUK OMG- would be great to share with you- I’d never ever touch the yellow toffee ones- love the solid green 😋 But what about @CadburyUK #Roses? As we know from the seminal #Christmas @bmj_latest article, they are cons
RT @bwclibrary: 'Eagerly awaiting' @bmj_latest 'Christmas issue' with it's light hearted articles? @bwclibrary looks back to previous years…
RT @BigRadTom: Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though…
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RT @HeatherFTSUG: Not sure where #flourishatwork fits in here and I'm sure there were no placebos used in this trial 🍬🍫 @UHMBT @UhmbtR @aar…
@DianaMellor have you seen this? I think our chocolates were fated from the outset...
Not sure where #flourishatwork fits in here and I'm sure there were no placebos used in this trial 🍬🍫 @UHMBT @UhmbtR @aaroncumminsNHS The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/tqNYm7OrVR
RT @BigRadTom: Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though…
RT @BigRadTom: Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though…
RT @BigRadTom: Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though…
RT @BigRadTom: Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though…
Research is very important for the development of our NHS and profession. Some research is more important than others though @SCoRMembers @NorthWestSoR @LancsHospitals @LancsResearch https://t.co/Nqq1V0d0um
'Eagerly awaiting' @bmj_latest 'Christmas issue' with it's light hearted articles? @bwclibrary looks back to previous years starting with 2013 'The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study' https://t.co/ogpLliUMeO. What wou
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/r2yC4JpGGu
Source: https://t.co/Rnj3G5NRNO (h/t >> https://t.co/dupuxGb6lM) https://t.co/Iu0kXOgBMo
@barbradickerman @EpiEllie This is the one I was thinking of: https://t.co/6DkExCFvTZ
@NHS https://t.co/upVPj62phC Too right. More fully funded research on optimum chocolate doses for overworked NHS staff is needed.
@RosieHLib @jezcope @britishlibrary Reminds me of this (OA) paper from the christmas issue of the BMJ a few years back https://t.co/86mPwLCsp8
So did you know about this delight of quality St vs Roses @GillianMAuthor and @GemTodd??? The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study BMJ 2013; 347 doi: https://t.co/yPl4qaWX7m
@jasondwalker Interesting. I also like the box of chocolates study https://t.co/2zZUKAO6MS
RT @jfdwolff: @HotelChocolat @anxious_doctor Time to rerun this study with Hotel Chocolat @bmj_latest https://t.co/p9rBzYEIMg
@HotelChocolat @anxious_doctor Time to rerun this study with Hotel Chocolat @bmj_latest https://t.co/p9rBzYEIMg
病棟におけるお菓子の生存期間は比較的短いという、、、 https://t.co/Yd0H5tXhSe
Quality Street... who would have thought! 😂The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/6ge1061y5w
@KimberleyPeet @ClinNegSpeak Congratulations to all! It is averred that eating cake is acceptable at ANY hour in the workplace. Indeed it is semi-scientifically proven that even the dodgiest flavours of treats will still get eaten promptly :) https://t.
An older but apt research article for a combined Valentines / Ash Wednesday. Different results with Dove? The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/zAMNhliE2R
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study | The BMJ https://t.co/dETKuhtebG
RT @RealJasonThomas: @SwiftOnSecurity The prospect of that passing is so unimaginable that no, I don't. What I do think about is whether or…
#Vlog zur Schokolade: https://t.co/ACUaBmusFt; die Originalstudie findet Ihr hier: https://t.co/Y3dUfSbCCG
Thanks to everybody for attending this year's Christmas Quiz on CTICU. #FLICU @IgNobel Here are the studies: https://t.co/dVRhcwXgMt https://t.co/iHJfWvf2j3 https://t.co/jJiVYeP4YG https://t.co/egcjphpqv1 https://t.co/xvKlicCWKw https://t.co/AfBvNGfIs1 h
How long did the Celebrations last yesterday in ED @HEYNHS ?! https://t.co/BZXELa1UHg
@NHS @SimeLynn @MajorTraumaRPH @ashjj999 @Vicky_ED_EDU @PJay1707 @TinaLawrenson @Doc_brizzy @asjundi @bmj_latest suggests a median survival time of 51 mins, although as the study only used Quality Street and Roses, I think further practical studies with He
‘Tis the time to eat Christmas chocolates, tra la la la lah https://t.co/szBv5N4qjC
RT @UoR_LifeScience: Great conclusion "Further practical studies are needed" #ChristmasBMJ 🍬 https://t.co/bAPRjleuoB
RT @nachorredondo: “The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study”. ¿Cuanto tiempo creeis vosotros que este…
Great conclusion "Further practical studies are needed" #ChristmasBMJ 🍬 https://t.co/bAPRjleuoB
Very interesting and evidence-based article shared by colleague Robert Busch. The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/v040mdY7KU
You’re welcome! For others who haven’t heard of the BMJ’s tradition of scientifically rigorous but hilarious Xmas articles... https://t.co/Pkf85jo27v
This is wonderful - thanks for the chuckle @ozgirlabroad x https://t.co/vxzxrYvw9u
RT @nachorredondo: “The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study”. ¿Cuanto tiempo creeis vosotros que este…
RT @nachorredondo: “The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study”. ¿Cuanto tiempo creeis vosotros que este…
RT @nachorredondo: “The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study”. ¿Cuanto tiempo creeis vosotros que este…
“The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study”. ¿Cuanto tiempo creeis vosotros que este bol de M&Ms va a sobrevivir? #anestesitios @bmj_latest https://t.co/DFmwDgio4n https://t.co/zdnIfzXI0O
Important health research article https://t.co/cEty7h6SKY
チョコレートの半減期の論文 https://t.co/Qb9bBun1P1 / @89089314 キャス https://t.co/8b8bLJx9v5
TIL that there was a study done on the survival time of a box of chocolates in hospital wards. https://t.co/VgzUlWiC8d Apparently the median survival time was 51 minutes.
RT @SarahPrice101: @doughoop - this is the paper we were discussing. #ChristmasBMJ #furtherstudiesarerequired https://t.co/4aLHb5Wz9C
@doughoop - this is the paper we were discussing. #ChristmasBMJ #furtherstudiesarerequired https://t.co/4aLHb5Wz9C
RT @dr_ashwitt: What is everyone’s favourite Christmas themed medical article? Mine is https://t.co/CLgzkVhpkl
A #Christmas journal article to review: The survival time of #chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study https://t.co/0wlJnVPH52 @bmj_company #research https://t.co/uhhceW0LuK
@KellyMDoran @leorahorwitzmd @bmj_latest 👍 to @bmj_latest Xmas -interesting methods too. A few faves: 1. survival time of chocolate on the wards https://t.co/UpN36MCkoF 2. effect of Harry Potter book release on accident rates: https://t.co/8ZmT6JHDOf 3. J
RT @dr_ashwitt: What is everyone’s favourite Christmas themed medical article? Mine is https://t.co/CLgzkVhpkl