I spent last Wednesday afternoon with seven 3-4 year olds from Levenhall nursery in Musselburgh, East Lothian, just outside Edinburgh. They were taking part in an immersive theatre production by […]
Month: April 2012
Richard Smith: Our need for clockware and swarmware
Tackling the global pandemic problem of non-communicable disease (NCDs) is a complex problem that needs clockware and swarmware. I imagine that most BMJ readers have no idea what that sentence […]
Richard Lehman’s journal review – 30 April 2012
JAMA 25 Apr 2012 Vol 307 1717 Any budding young cardiology academic wishing to set up a publication of her own could do worse than start a Journal of Negative […]
Gabriel Scally at the World Congress of Public Health
In an attention-grabbing presentation, Paul Walker, of the US affiliate Green Cross International, engrossed delegates at the World Congress of Public Health in Addis Ababa with his skillful exposition of […]
Kirsten Patrick: COHRED Forum 2012
This week I attended and participated in a panel discussion at the Council for Health Research and Development (COHRED)’s 14th Global Forum for Health Research in Cape Town, South Africa. […]
Stephen Ginn: The Greatest Silence: Rape in Congo
The author Philip Gourevitch once wrote: “Oh Congo, what a wreck. It hurts to look and listen. It hurts to turn away.” Exploited and misruled for much of its modern […]
Deborah Cohen: 27 April, 14h00, the lack of implant regulation in Europe is finally starting to bite
The reality of the lack of implant regulation in Europe is finally starting to bite. A leaked internal FDA report “Unsafe and ineffective devices approved in the EU that were […]
Karim Khan: Why a BMJ Olympics portal?
Love them or hate them, you can’t escape them. Almost as big as the Royal Jubilee, the Olympic Games have already taken a grip on London and Londoners. And other […]
Rebecca Coombes: Soaring rents but Ghana gets it right on vaccinations
It’s boom time in Ghana right now. The country’s economy soared by 14% in 2011 thanks to new oil receipts—earning it a listing as the world’s fastest growing economy. This […]
Domhnall MacAuley: Ernest Hart leaps out of the Raidió
Tootling along in the car on holiday. Brain idling, half listening to the radio when, out of the middle of an Irish language programme, jumped Ernest Hart. A former editor […]