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Unreported clinical trial of the week: Resources for urban sexual health with an HIV prophylaxis component (NCT02183909)

February 26, 2019

Aamena Bharmal, Nick DeVito, Ben Goldacre Background The US FDA Amendments Act (FDAAA 2007) requires certain clinical trials to report their results onto ClinicalTrials.gov within one year of completion. European […]

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Simon Rule and Steven LeGouill: Bureaucracy is strangling clinical research

February 26, 2019

Clinical research is fundamental to the advancement of medical practice and improving the outcomes for our patients. This is without question, but evidence based medicine requires the generation of evidence […]

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Alex Nowbar’s weekly research reviews—26 February 2019

February 26, 2019

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

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Richard Smith: Tempting the middle classes away from the NHS by offering rapid access

February 25, 2019

I live in a well-to-do street in Clapham, making me and my neighbours a perfect target for those trying to promote immediate access to care and potentially, whether they mean […]

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Sarah Markham: Evidence-Based Interventions Programme—quality improvement via evidence efficacy

February 22, 2019

Sarah Markham describes a new programme that aims to improve the quality of patient care by reducing ineffective treatments  […]

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Abraar Karan: Should family members be present during end of life medical emergencies?

February 22, 2019

Is it helpful or harmful for a patient’s family to be present during these efforts, asks Abraar Karan […]

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Sally Crowe: Patient and public involvement—“A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor”  

February 22, 2019

Sally Crowe reflects on health, learning, and how we think about patient and public involvement (PPI) […]

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

February 22, 2019

Minimalism, the principle of using the minimum means necessary to achieve a desired result, was originally associated with various pictorial artists from the 1920s on, and was later introduced into […]

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Michael Gill: Care for older people and the Royal Commission in Australia

February 22, 2019

Australia’s care system is complex and almost impossible for the average person to navigate, says Michael Gill […]

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Joseph S Machta: Why I . . . wear an eye mask on the tube

February 21, 2019

Doctors’ working conditions should reflect the need for rest in order to provide a safe service to patients at night, says Joseph S Machta […]

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