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Leaving nobody outside our healthcare systems—in Europe or elsewhere

November 25, 2019

On 23 September 2019, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly held the first high-level meeting dedicated to universal health coverage (UHC), under the theme of “Moving Together to Build a Healthier World”. […]

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Giles Maskell: True candour

November 25, 2019

Currently the approach taken to duty of candour implies a false dichotomy between “things going well” and “mistakes being made” […]

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Aubrey Meyer and Robin Stott: Greta Thunberg, Extinction Rebellion and the science of climate change

November 22, 2019

Aubrey Meyer and Robin Stott take a closer look at the climate change science behind Greta Thunberg’s and XR’s call for us all to unite […]

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Laura Hallas: America has just lost its biggest gun-control candidate

November 22, 2019

Laura Hallas argues that the exit of Beto O’Rourke from the 2020 presidential race means the USA have lost their first and only true gun-control candidate […]

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Stephanie D’Costa: Student secrets to success on the wards

November 22, 2019

Final year medical student Stephanie D’Costa gives her top tips for getting the most out your time on the wards.  […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I Use a Word . . . Interesting integers

November 22, 2019

I assert that there is no such thing as an uninteresting integer. But what is an integer? The IndoEuropean root TAG meant to touch or handle. The Latin verb tangere, […]

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Alex Nowbar’s weekly review—22 November 2019

November 22, 2019

Alex Nowbar reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Protracted conflict and recurrent displacement retraumatises those in northeast Syria and prevents psychological healing 

November 21, 2019

As the Syrian conflict enters its ninth year, nearly 12 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. Less visibly, many are also in need of mental health support. Globally, there […]

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Miles Sibley: Changing the culture of learning from deaths

November 21, 2019

With the revelation that a “toxic culture” led to the deaths of mothers and babies at the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust, patient safety in maternity services is once […]

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A sound theoretical mechanism and clinical indication are not enough—the case of Platelet Rich Plasma for Achilles tendon ruptures

November 21, 2019

A global industry has grown around using platelet rich plasma (PRP) in sports medicine. Its appeal has been heightened by use in high profile athletes. PRP has evolved over millennia. […]

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