Frances Dixon on medical education about menstruation
A couple of weeks ago my year-group had to plan and carry out an experiment as part of our teaching. I won’t bother going into details, but this experiment involved […]
A couple of weeks ago my year-group had to plan and carry out an experiment as part of our teaching. I won’t bother going into details, but this experiment involved […]
I was flicking through my Student BMJ the other day when I came across an article on Medical Professionalism. This is a subject that I have been thinking about recently, […]
So, one year of medical school finished, just five more to go. What have I learnt this year? As well as a load of useful medical things, and how to […]
I overheard an interesting conversation the other day. One man was telling his friend about an inflamed joint he’d had a few weeks previously. He had gone to his GP […]
So new year, new term of med school. Before we broke up at the end of last term a couple of our lecturers warned us that, having completed one term, […]
We are well into the first term now, and we are starting to do some modules that are not just straight science. One of these is an epidemiology module. I […]
So that’s four weeks of medical school gone. Just six more years left. The first month has been pretty hectic, but thoroughly enjoyable. It started off, as most courses do, […]
A rapid and substantial shift to various forms of remote consultations has been a major feature of the response to the covid-19 pandemic. Maternity care—accessed by around 650,000 women a […]
The covid-19 outbreak has sparked increased awareness of the importance of timely, system-wide data for examining trends and modelling different scenarios to inform policy response. [1-5] The scale and speed […]