We will need to develop new and enduring ways to support medical students who may be scarred by this pandemic […]
Month: April 2020
Giles Dawnay: Covid-19—a pandemic sized reminder of our place in the world
Our attitude to this virus will define generations to come, says Giles Dawnay […]
During covid-19, Americans need immediate access to health insurance—here’s how Congress should grant that
Suhas Gondi, Adam Beckman, Sara Rosenbaum, and Howard Forman outline how in this time of crisis, Congress and the White House can step up to protect the public and promote […]
A US doctor on bracing for the worst of covid-19: “We show up despite knowing the risks”
Jennifer Hong describes how at her US hospital, uncertainty weighs heavily as providers prepare themselves for the upcoming surge of covid-19 cases […]
Access to remote abortion services should not be temporary
Remote abortion care should always be offered to ensure the health of women, irrespective of whether there is a pandemic, argue Elizabeth Chloe Romanis and Jordan Parsons […]
Richard Smith: Covid-19—an oblique view on who shall live and who shall die
The day before Boris Johnson announced a lockdown (or cloistering, as I prefer to call it), I sat in a theatre in Tonbridge and watched my brother, Nicholas, playing a […]
Should we give priority care to healthcare workers in the covid-19 pandemic?
Daniel Sokol and Benjamin Gray Despite the dramatic increase in intensive care capacity in the United Kingdom in recent weeks, most experts recognise the possibility of intensive care units (ICUs) […]