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Els Torreele: As politics trumps science in the race for a vaccine, who will protect public health?

September 16, 2020

Only radical transparency can ensure trust in covid-19 vaccines, says Els Torreele […]

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Rising covid-19 transmission and a broken testing system have left us in a dangerous place, but it’s not too late

September 16, 2020

A backlog in testing, leaves us in an incredibly dangerous position, says Christina Pagel […]

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Martin Brunet: Preserving the heart of general practice

September 16, 2020

If we want to preserve general practice as we shape it for the future, we should remind ourselves of the values at the heart of our specialty, says Martin Brunet […]

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Living in a thin dark line: How can we make healthcare systems climate resilient?

September 15, 2020

Healthcare professionals will be crucial to advocating for and implementing healthcare systems that are climate resilient, says Caitlin Rublee […]

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Daniel Carter: Protecting renters now can help us minimise a second covid-19 wave

September 14, 2020

The UK government’s failure to protect renters is accelerating the recent rise in cases of covid-19. Against the advice of a number of epidemiologists, lockdown in many parts of the […]

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Covid-19-induced changes in the management of multiple sclerosis

September 14, 2020

Covid-19 has forced rapid change in the delivery of health services. Some have the potential to make healthcare more efficient and responsive to patient’s needs. Others may not, so it’s […]

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The root cause of excess covid infections in the care home sector: 30 years of market driven policies

September 14, 2020

Any root cause analysis into the excess deaths from covid-19 in the UK’s care homes must consider the decisions taken by policy makers over the past three decades which may […]

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Michael Griffin: We are only as good as the future generation of surgeons

September 14, 2020

As surgeons, trainees are at the heart of our profession and we must guarantee that their development and training is not disadvantaged in the long term as a result of […]

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Gregg Gonsalves: Covid-19 in the US—the new disease denialism

September 14, 2020

We will look back on this time and the hundreds of thousands of deaths we could have avoided with sorrow, anger, and disbelief […]

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Conflict of interest in medicine: how medical students can become catalysts for change

September 11, 2020

I was a fifth year medical student when I attended an elective seminar at my university in Italy about “Conflict of interest in the medical profession.” The speaker described several […]

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