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The NHS Frontline pin—thank you to our NHS frontline workers

August 2, 2020

Sometimes a small gesture can make a big difference When covid-19 first arrived in the UK this year, I’d watched enough Grey’s Anatomy to know that something was wrong. At […]

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Covid-19 calls for rapid, but not rushed, innovation

August 2, 2020

Covid-19 has led to innumerable research initiatives internationally. Many of these are interdisciplinary; involving academic, industry, and frontline clinical researchers. In a recent opinion piece, Mike Clarke described many of […]

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Fast tracked but still unseen: Black and minority ethnic doctors must no longer be overlooked 

August 2, 2020

Graduating from medical school during a pandemic has been a tumultuous experience. My colleagues and I sat modified exams, cancelled our electives, held our graduation ceremony on Zoom, and were […]

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Dilemmas for China’s hospital pharmacists

August 2, 2020

The misuse of medication is a serious problem in China. In 2018, The National Health Commission issued a notice to improve the regulation and verification of prescriptions in medical institutions. […]

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The NHS is 72 this year, covid-19 has taught us some tough lessons

July 31, 2020

The NHS is 72 this year. This anniversary comes as the NHS and the general public face challenging times. The covid-19 pandemic is far from over, and while the long […]

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A call to action to improve access to healthcare and health outcomes in ethnic minority communities

July 31, 2020

The covid-19 pandemic has exposed the differential health outcomes for people from ethnic minorities who have been disproportionately affected by the virus. The Black Lives Matter campaign across the world […]

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Joni Jabbal: We all need to be open to conversations on race, even though they may not be easy to hear

July 31, 2020

As a person from an ethnic minority working in health policy, for many years I’ve actively avoided talking about race. In a previous job, I was told that people from […]

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Covid-19 and the effect on the gender pay gap in medicine

July 31, 2020

The ground that women lose now will likely have a profound effect for many years to come, perhaps putting them at a disadvantage for the rest of their careers […]

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Covid-19 threatens to unravel years of progress on reproductive health and rights

July 31, 2020

We must act now to protect them, warn Herminia Palacio and Susheela Singh A perfect storm of unfortunate events—the covid-19 pandemic, the attendant economic collapse, and potential funding reductions due […]

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Sarah Marie Farrell: NHS doctors’ low morale and burnout is a crisis waiting to happen

July 31, 2020

Medical unhappiness is rife in the UK, writes Sarah Marie Farrell, but it doesn’t have to be this way Like almost all doctors I know, I am proud to be […]

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