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Macfarlane and Malik: ECG electrode positioning deserves proper attention

December 19, 2018

Greater attention to the acquisition of accurate electrocardiogram (ECG) recording is desperately needed. A decade ago, others documented how badly health professionals position ECG electrodes. [1] It appears that the […]

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For healthcare innovation we need to think beyond “if we just try harder we’ll succeed”

December 18, 2018

Healthcare services can be frustratingly resistant to innovation. At the recent World Innovation Summit for Health (WISH) in Qatar, discussion was focused on how we can change practice within health […]

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James S Thambyrajah: Prescribing compassion at Christmas

December 18, 2018

The festive season offers a chance to remember that caring for our patients shouldn’t be confined to our practice walls, says James S Thambyrajah […]

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“When you have health, you have everything”—how we can improve access to healthcare for people seeking and refused asylum

December 18, 2018

The right to highest attainable physical and mental health is a universal human right that applies to everyone, regardless of immigration status. But sadly, in practice, many people face obstacles […]

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Greta McLachlan: How to navigate the NHS towards good leadership?

December 17, 2018

Leadership skills are still neglected among clinicians, says Greta McLachlan, and the NHS is the worse for it […]

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Tim Spector: Butter or margarine? Food religion challenged

December 17, 2018

Over a hundred academics recently signed a letter to the British Journal of Sports Medicine and BMJ editors criticising their pro-butter stance and for allowing a “biased” editorial comment which […]

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Professional bodies call for the suspension of the NHS charging regulations

December 17, 2018

The harmful effects of this policy are being felt by vulnerable undocumented migrants, say Liam Crosby, Robert Verrecchia, John Middleton, Farhang Tahzib, and Andrew Goddard […]

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Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley: Some Christmas words of cheer for today’s trainees

December 14, 2018

In the seasonal spirit of giving, Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley share what they’ve learnt from their time in medicine […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Naming the digits—the thumb

December 14, 2018

In the last two weeks I have discussed various aspects of our digits, including finger counting and fingerprints. This week I shall start looking at the names we give to […]

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Positioning universities as health care providers is not in the best interest of university students

December 13, 2018

The announcement earlier this year that UK universities may be graded on their ability to deliver improved student mental health and wellbeing outcomes positions universities as providers of mental health […]

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