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Public engagement can fight against health inequalities—but only if we do it right

March 18, 2019

Health research is one of the most powerful tools for improving lives. But like any tool, its work has to be properly directed […]

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Getting at the roots rather than pruning the branches of overdiagnosis

March 15, 2019

Healthcare is in a tailspin as the rush to offer technology and services turns otherwise healthy people into concerned patients by identifying disease that is not destined to cause them […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Lupus

March 15, 2019

One topic leads to another. Before describing the little finger, digitus minimus, I found that I needed to discuss minimalism. Both led me to lupus minimus, which now brings me […]

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John Brennan: Developing quality improvement as a core competency for doctors in training

March 15, 2019

During my training as a GP I was involved in a significant patient safety event. It was an experience that affected me deeply. It brought my fallibility to bear, and […]

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Anna Taylor: Why officially measuring the scale of food insecurity is crucial

March 15, 2019

If we can record the scale of the problem, it’ll be the first step towards changing it, says Anna Taylor […]

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Kathleen Ferguson: We need to raise awareness of the impact of fatigue on the NHS workforce

March 15, 2019

Kathleen Ferguson, reflects on the importance of rest and urges more NHS trusts to help “fight fatigue” […]

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Why we’re campaigning for broader criteria for assisted dying in the UK

March 15, 2019

Tony Nicklinson’s prolonged distress and the recent case of Omid T shows why people with intolerable and intractable suffering with no early end in sight should also be considered for […]

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Richard Vize: The NHS needs to abandon financial incentive schemes to improve performance

March 14, 2019

NHS England is in danger of making yet another doomed attempt to incentivise better care through complicated payment systems […]

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What we don’t talk about when we talk about professionalism: Resilience

March 14, 2019

Medical students now all have to have formal resilience training. But is resilience a trainable skill? […]

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Nicola Bennett: The US healthcare system can be a callous and financially menacing force

March 14, 2019

Nicola Bennett describes what it was like to deal with the US healthcare system throughout her husband’s illness and subsequent death […]

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