Will the Parkland students and the #NeverAgain movement be able to keep up the momentum? […]
Month: March 2018
Richard Smith: “This house needs new drugs”—no it doesn’t
Last week I took part in a debate at the Cambridge Union on the motion “This house needs new drugs.” The motion was proposed by the chief executive of AstraZeneca, […]
Patricia Cantley: We must remember how scary hospitals can be for our patients
We need to do everything we can to redress the imbalance between patients in hospital and healthcare professionals […]
Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley: Medicine in the “Age of Anger”
Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley encourage us to take a deep breath […]
Neena Modi: Supporting child health research is in everyone’s best interests
Progress in child health depends on research—an important message to remember as we face the imminent departure of the UK from the EU […]
Ben Stecher et al: Research into Parkinson’s Disease needs reform
As Parkinson’s Disease (PD) patients and research advocates, we remain hopeful that the whirlwind of research and translational studies which flood the pages of journals around the world will result […]
Rob Hendry: Gross negligence manslaughter does not exist in Scotland—is it time to move English law towards the Scottish position?
Recent high profile cases against doctors have brought the offence of gross negligence manslaughter (GNM) into sharp focus and created an unprecedented level of debate and fear across the profession. […]
Poonam Khetrapal Singh: The South East Asia region must succeed in tackling TB
Tackling tuberculosis in South East Asia will mean stepped up efforts globally, as well as from countries within the region […]
Nazrul Islam: The international medical community must act to help Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh
The forced displacement of the Rohingya population has a historical root since the late 1970s. Approximately 200,000 Rohingya were displaced to neighbouring Bangladesh in 1978, and about 260,000 in 1991-92. […]
Diana Anderson: There remains a fundamental gap between the aims of hospital design and the final user experience
Matt Morgan wrote previously about the impact that poor hospital design has on staff, patients, and healthcare. It is a timely debate and hit home for me as I am […]