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Richard Lehman’s journal review—3 July 2017

July 3, 2017

Richard Lehman reviews the latest research in the top medical journals […]

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Martin McKee: Theresa May’s proposals on EU citizens’ rights are neither fair nor serious

July 3, 2017

Anyone concerned with the long term future of the NHS should be very worried […]

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Matt Morgan: Medical assessment in the age of the robot

July 3, 2017

The ability for doctors to ask the right questions and deal with uncertainty is becoming more important than ever […]

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Chris Simms: Canada at 150—the racialization of healthcare

June 30, 2017

Canadians tend to look south of the border to the US to help define who they are and who they are not, often citing differences between the two healthcare systems—a […]

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Paul Myatt: Making the NHS a great place to work for junior doctors

June 30, 2017

If the NHS is to meet the challenges it faces, trusts must do all they can to show junior doctors that they are valued and supported […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Multiculturalism: science, discourse, humanities

June 30, 2017

To recap. After C P Snow’s 1959 Rede Lecture “The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution”, the Cambridge literary critic, F R Leavis, in his 1962 Richmond Lecture, “The Two […]

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Edward Gilbert-Kawai: Blue-ink bandits

June 29, 2017

I write in patients’ notes in blue ink. Not only does this enable me to find my previous inserts rapidly among the ever-increasing reams of paperwork, but perhaps more importantly, […]

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Ann Starrs: A critical moment to increase investments in women’s family planning needs

June 29, 2017

Investments in sexual and reproductive health are critical for saving lives and reducing ill-health among women and their children […]

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Michael Brady: We now have all the tools to stop HIV for good—but stigma still persists

June 29, 2017

Almost exactly one year ago, there was a little known breakthrough that quietly started to change everything for people with HIV. The findings from the landmark PARTNER Study were published […]

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Joann Elmore: When diagnostic uncertainty hits home

June 28, 2017

Joann Elmore discusses how being diagnosed with suspected melanoma altered the focus of her research […]

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