Following the recent King’s Fund report on the future GP workforce, and subsequent press pieces discussing the increasing number of “part time GPs,” maybe the time has come to consider […]
Month: August 2018
Varduhi Sargsyan: Speaking up about the challenges of being a cancer patient in a developing country
Varduhi Sargsyan describes what it’s like to be a patient with cancer in a developing country, with all the attendant financial difficulties […]
The summer we woke up to the health impact of climate change
Climate change is something that everyone needs to take seriously, and healthcare professionals are no exception. The global weather this summer should make us all stop and think. As well […]
Samir Dawlatly: We need better ways to measure GP workload
If no-one knows how much work is being done and the toll it takes, then it becomes impossible to define how much workload is safe for a GP to do […]
Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Corticosteroids
Last week I discussed the many different compounds that have a steroid skeleton at their core. However, in clinical parlance we use the term “steroids” to refer almost exclusively to […]
Peter Brindley: Trust me with your death?
It’s a favorite quip of mine, but usually elicits little more than eye rolls. I ask medical trainees if they enjoy reading fiction, and if they reply “yes” then I […]
Holiday hunger requires radical long term solutions
The rise in food aid is the predictable result of policies that have taken away from those who had least to begin with […]
The long road to justice for Hadiza Bawa-Garba
Jenny Vaughan discusses the implications of this case and what we must learn from it […]
Matt Morgan: Time to stop serving the “shit sandwich”
If you have attended an Advanced Life Support course, you will be familiar with the so-called “shit sandwich.” Despite electrocuting yourself with the defibrillator, tripping over the ECG cables and […]
Richard Smith: Modern doctors should pay more attention to lovesickness
In this book The Incurable Romantic: and Other Unsettling Revelations Frank Tallis, a psychotherapist proposes that modern psychotherapists and doctors can learn from the ancients about the disabling conditions of […]
