As we reach the final weeks of Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt’s campaigns for Number 10, we are starting to see some of the policies that they may adopt if […]
Guest writers
Women speakers in healthcare—surfing the tide of change
The lack of female representation in healthcare continues to persist, but change is coming […]
Paul Tiffin: Can we tame Big Tech’s big influence on healthcare?
As the NHS explores the potential impact of AI on healthcare provision we should be wary of the revolving door between Big Tech companies and the NHS, says Paul Tiffin […]
Blair Graham: Chernobyl is more than compelling TV—it provides a masterclass in human factors
As clinicians, we can learn from those in Chernobyl’s control room, says Blair Graham […]
Georgia Richards and Peter Gill: Early career researchers at EBMLive 2019
Only days remain until the annual EBMLive conference in Oxford. Georgia Richards and Peter Gill provide an update on the inaugural Doug Altman Scholarship and initiative to build capacity for […]
For the sake of doctors and patients, we must fix hospital culture
When hospitals fail to create a culture where doctors and nurses can speak up patients pay the price, say Blair Bigham and Amitha Kalaichandran. […]
Edward Hockings: Genomic sequencing, a brave new world
The potential benefits and dangers of the NHS’ work with genome data demand a well educated, informed, and engaged public debate about policy, says Edward Hockings […]
Christian Mazimpaka: Learning about the “lion” of leadership in Rwanda
Christian Mazimpaka explains how his studies in Global Health Delivery taught him the importance of leadership skills in challenging health provision environments […]
Zoe Carre: Take home naloxone is not reaching those who most need it
Naloxone is key is to addressing the current opioid crisis, but poor systemic distribution means it isn’t saving the lives it should, says Zoe Carre […]
Terence Stephenson: Reducing questionable research practices and biases
The greatest threat to medical science is not fabrication of results but “presentational fraud,” it is also the hardest to deal with, says Terence Stephenson […]