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Month: July 2020

David Rowland: Some financial conflicts of interest in medicine cannot be managed and should be prohibited

July 21, 2020

The Cumberlege review into independent medicines and medical devices safety reminds us once again of the damaging impact of financial conflicts of interest on patients. The review’s analysis of the […]

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We should strengthen existing institutions rather than create a new international body for virus surveillance 

July 21, 2020

A new organization could face the same problems as existing ones, at vast cost and confusion, argues Clare Wenham […]

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We need to develop a framework to help those most vulnerable from covid-19

July 21, 2020

Far from being a “great equalizer,” the covid-19 pandemic is intensifying health inequalities. Those already most vulnerable face the greatest impact physically, psychologically, economically, and socially. As we move from […]

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Nick Hopkinson: Castles of cloth and covid-19

July 21, 2020

Midsummer’s day just past saw the 500th anniversary of the Field of the Cloth of Gold, the opulent tournament where Henry VIII and the French King Francis 1st sought to […]

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What we can learn from Taiwan’s response to the covid-19 epidemic

July 21, 2020

Health information technology integrated with a strong healthcare infrastructure and advance planning can be a powerful tool for a nation’s epidemic control […]

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Find, test, trace, isolate and support programmes need to be localised and culturally tailored to reach ethnic minority populations

July 21, 2020

On 29 June 2020, the secretary of state for health, Matt Hancock, announced in Parliament that Leicester was to be put under local lockdown due to a covid-19 “outbreak” in […]

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We know enough about the problems in research to start demanding solutions

July 21, 2020

Several problems with health research are now widely recognised. But to challenge the status quo we need to offer clear solutions and convince patients, the public, and policy makers to […]

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Covid-19 and medical education: patients’ teaching role moves online  

July 21, 2020

Online teaching of medical students by patients during covid-19 is set to become the new norm […]

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Testing times: An ethical framework for swab testing of NHS workers for covid-19

July 21, 2020

The covid-19 pandemic has brought many ethical questions into the spotlight. How should scarce resources—such as ventilators—be allocated? Should cardiopulmonary resuscitation be attempted after hospital admission with the virus? How […]

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Grant Stewart: My experience of covid-19—not just another experience

July 20, 2020

I don’t have an angle. What I mean is, when I was asked to write an article about my experience of covid, I wanted to come up with a fresh […]

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