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Domhnall MacAuley

Domhnall MacAuley: Wet October Tuesday morning

October 14, 2011

Wet Tuesday. October. General practice. Year 28, day 11. Radio news. Car park. Medical bag. Waiting room- half full. Hi all. Open surgery. Password. Mouse. Press. Wait.  Headache, blood pressure, […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Medicine, marriage, and a bright future

October 10, 2011

There were enough doctors to run a medium sized hospital. Doctors in training in almost every specialty- I could identify those in paediatrics, obstetrics, cancer care, and ophthalmology, but most […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Doctors in this week’s sports headlines

September 29, 2011

Caught in a spat between a multi million pound footballer and a multi billion pound football club. Bet they didn’t warn him about that in medical school. Owen Hargreaves said […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Nurses’ and doctors’ caring skills

September 23, 2011

Too many new nurses are “simply not up to the mark” said Peter Carter, chief executive of the Royal College of Nurses, quoted on the front page of the Times […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: 17th Wonca Europe Conference, Warsaw

September 16, 2011

A celebrated Polish pianist, Waldemar Malicki, opened the Wonca Europe conference. A masterful performance by a maestro. His improvisations were funny, fascinating, and faithful to the theme of the conference; […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Fitness, beauty, rowing, and reality

September 9, 2011

A festival of fitness, athleticism, and aesthetic beauty – the world rowing championships. After a week watching some of the world’s top athletes, you begin to think everyone is tall, […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Analgesia and GP anxiety

August 31, 2011

Last night we were pulled in by the police. Nothing like a flashing blue light in the rear view mirror to make you feel guilty. They asked for my driving […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: Doctors behind the riots

August 24, 2011

Would you take a bus through the riot areas that made the news? Would you be comfortable walking along the streets that featured in the TV footage? Would you work […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: The silence next door

August 17, 2011

The sun streams in my surgery window overlooking  the garden next door. For years our neighbours were older and the garden neatly manicured. The only sounds of summer were the […]

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Domhnall MacAuley: GMC and the Olympics

August 8, 2011

Ever wonder what it would be like to be a team doctor at a major sporting event like the Olympic Games? Drama and excitement; giving vital medical support to bring […]

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