Messed up references

Those who are writing a thesis, have just upgraded from one bibliographic manager to another, or have spend a week flying around your (ex) region collecting printed forms to tell a prospective employer you are not a danger to their staff, patients or cutlery may read the title one way. Those who have been pondering […]

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Triple targets

There’s a triple target that I often splurge about evidence based medicine being the ‘combination of patient preference, clinical expertise and best-available research’ which in context addresses an EBM-is-copying-the-trial critique. The #RealEBM hashtag (go on … give it a go ..) is addressing this quite eloquently and has been graven in stone by the superb @RichardLehman1 in […]

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Guest Post: Being a Clinical Academic

Fresh from all sorts of Deep Thinking and engaging with a broad range of research, it’s time to turn back to thinking about Turning the Tide and increasing the number of paediatrician types actively doing research as a large chunk of their jobs – clinical academics. Where training systems are in place, and encouragement is […]

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Guest Blog: Introduction to Trans*

There has never been a time in which it is more important for healthcare professionals to be knowledgeable about LGBT (and specifically transgender) issues. This is not limited to adult medicine – many transgender individuals are aware of their feelings from a young age. What follows are a few general definitions (adapted from my post […]

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Collecting patients’ views

There’s a hugely understandable drive to make health care centre around the person with the health condition and include them in their care, rather than place the focus on the operator of the health machinery or the accountant that balances the cash flows. There’s the recent launch of the Me First! initiative from the UK, for […]

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