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Managing a covid-19 rehabilitation surge

May 15, 2020

The covid-19 pandemic has turned the way we run hospitals upside down, facilitating the expansion of intensive care and revolutionising the way we manage acutely ill patients. The use of […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . testing hypotheses in testing times

May 15, 2020

All hypotheses are unequal; some are more unequal than others. I have previously discussed the Indo-European root DHE. The basic root, the so-called e-grade form, DHE, means to set or […]

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New patterns of violence against healthcare in the covid-19 pandemic

May 15, 2020

Tributes to health workers are pouring in from around the world amid the covid-19 pandemic, as they are saluted as heroes and receive standing ovations from balconies. Nevertheless, an increasing […]

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Intersectionality offers a radical rethinking of covid-19

May 15, 2020

Covid-19 has disrupted modern society. Globally, the refrain of “we’re all in this together” resounds. However, covid-19 does not impact everyone equally, prompting calls to account for the needs, vulnerabilities, […]

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The importance of maintaining regular physical activity and social interaction in aged care settings in light of the covid-19 pandemic

May 15, 2020

As the global covid-19 pandemic continues to evolve, countries have taken actions to prevent the spread of the virus [1]. International travels restrictions, lockdown measures, physical distancing and good hygiene […]

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Aileen O’Brien: The challenges of a pandemic in inpatient psychiatric settings

May 14, 2020

Staff in psychiatric hospitals are having to make some of the most difficult clinical and ethical decisions they have faced in their careers, writes Aileen O’Brien […]

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Covid-19 has forced a reckoning—the UK has much to learn from low income settings

May 14, 2020

The UK should draw from some of the low cost, high impact strategies used in countries that have recently experienced epidemics, say Samuel Boland, Gillian McKay, Benjamin Black, and Susannah […]

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Nora Espiritu: the impact of covid-19 in Peru is being felt most by the poor

May 14, 2020

Peru has a population of around 32 million of whom over a third live in its capital Lima.1 Like the rest of the world, it has been hit by the […]

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Covid-19—we must learn from Italy and protect older staff 

May 14, 2020

Older doctors must not be sacrificed for the greater good, warn Irene Stratton, Richard Quinton, Adrian Davis, and Graham Roberts […]

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The SHO must go on: specialty training selection in a pandemic

May 14, 2020

Covid-19 has forced the profession to rewrite the rules on career progression but any changes must be evidence based, say Hannah James and Giles Pattison […]

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