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Month: November 2018

Rachel Clarke: Why, as a doctor, I support an informed People’s Vote

November 13, 2018

Is there anything in the world more boring than Brexit? I know, I know. I can’t bear it either. But this week might just be crunch time. Please, for a […]

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Brexit won’t build a physical wall, but the boundaries it will create will be significant

November 13, 2018

Anna Schumann, a German junior doctor based in the UK, reflects on how Brexit has affected her […]

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There is no version of Brexit which will benefit the NHS—only varying degrees of harm

November 13, 2018

Sarah Wollaston and Paul Williams say why they are tabling an amendment in favour of a People’s Vote […]

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Abraar Karan: Has the physical exam had its day?

November 13, 2018

The physical exam needs to change to make the most of technological advancements, says Abraar Karan […]

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Fran Baum: Why the 4th People’s Health Assembly is an important event for global health equity

November 13, 2018

Doctors, public health workers, and people from the welfare and environmental sectors are gathering in Savar, Bangladesh, at the Gonoshasthaya Kendra University for the 4th People’s Health Assembly (PHA4) which […]

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Pallavi Bradshaw: Punishing doctors unfairly for clinical error will not advance patient safety

November 12, 2018

As doctors become more fearful of medical error, the open culture we need to learn from mistakes will slip further away […]

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Tom Jefferson: How Cochrane is doing pharma a good turn

November 12, 2018

The way in which Cochrane produces its reviews is a boon to pharma, says Tom Jefferson […]

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Lisa Bero: More journals should have conflict of interest policies as strict as Cochrane

November 12, 2018

The Cochrane Collaboration’s conflict of interest policy is currently undergoing a regular update. I welcome this update and the call to strengthen the policy. [1] Cochrane publishes systematic reviews and meta-analyses […]

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Alex Nowbar’s research reviews—12 November 2018

November 12, 2018

Alex Nowbar reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Engaging communities in tuberculosis research: The experience of the TB-PRACTECAL trial

November 9, 2018

In the wake of the 49th Union World Conference on lung health, multidrug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) remains a major global public health threat. It was responsible for 230 000 deaths […]

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