A youthful Christine Keeler sits in custody refusing to answer questions, cigarette in hand. Season 2 of Netflix’s The Crown, culminates with the Profumo affair. It is 1963, six years […]
Month: February 2018
Nishma Manek: The real gatekeepers of general practice
New to a GP practice, I was recently asked to spend an afternoon with our practice receptionists. I wasn’t sure what to expect. But that day gave me a […]
Isabelle Defourny and Christine Jamet: The bitter taste of Mosul
In the battle to retake Mosul, MSF was forced to witness the expendability of human life […]
Nicola Dalbeth and Keith J Petrie: It’s time to change the name of gout
Historical stereotypes surrounding the disease label “gout” are an important barrier to effective treatment in contemporary practice […]
Richard Lehman’s journal review—5 February 2018
Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals […]
Lucy Hanington: Is a doctor convicted of gross negligence manslaughter always an unsafe doctor?
Is a doctor convicted of gross negligence manslaughter always an unsafe doctor? Who should decide—the Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service, or the Courts? Recent high profile cases, not least the appeal […]
Stephen Bradley: Is medical culture complicit in covering up the reality of NHS care?
The Bawa-Garba case shows how outdated medical culture is in a society that won’t face up to the crisis in healthcare […]
Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Teleoanalysis
A meta-analysis is an analysis of analyses. Specifically, it is an analysis of the combined results of several studies, typically randomised clinical trials. However, other forms of evidence can be […]
Jan Filochowski: Should hospitals return charitable donations from the Presidents’ Club?
Poor old Great Ormond Street Hospital! The hospital, along with several other hospitals and charities, recently found itself prominently highlighted in a rather tawdry debate about the events at the […]
Richard Smith: Doctors and patients heading in opposite directions
Doctors and patients are heading in opposite directions: patients increasingly have multiple conditions, while doctors are specialising not just in organ systems but in parts of organs. What are the […]
