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Anita Jain: A faulty prescription for pregnant women in India

June 23, 2017

The international media attention that a booklet for pregnant women has attracted should encourage the Indian government to correct any inaccurate information […]

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Richard Smith: Has my mother been given “the gift of forgetting?”

June 23, 2017

This morning I read the line “The gift of forgetting” in a poem by Wisława Szymborska. Immediately I asked myself if it is a gift to forget, and quickly—and somewhat […]

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Mark Porter: Health spending is a political choice—a choice from which our government is hiding

June 23, 2017

The Queen’s speech contained a couple of healthcare measures, calibrated to appeal without addressing the underlying crisis, says Mark Porter. […]

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Mary Higgins: Maslow and maternity care—how to reconcile experiences that are poles apart?

June 22, 2017

One of my medical students has a fantastic story to explain why she wants to specialise in obstetrics and gynaecology. As a pre-clinical medical student, before she had ever stepped […]

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Victoria Twigg: Training in the NHS needs to be tailored to “Generation Y”

June 22, 2017

A report on remuneration by The Doctors’ and Dentists’ review body (DDRB) discussed the changing needs of the younger workforce, often referred to as “Generation Y.” These are trainees and junior […]

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Martin Brunet: Let’s ditch the word “resuscitation” in DNACPR

June 22, 2017

It is not clear what we mean by resuscitation, says Martin Brunet. […]

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Neville Goodman’s metaphor watch: I want a negative effect on impact

June 22, 2017

Impact is not an old word, unlike its close relative effect. The OED credits Chaucer with the first use of effect, at the end of the 14th century. Impact is […]

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Nick Watts and Pauline Castres: Will Michael Gove go from a “shy green” to a climate leader?

June 21, 2017

Temperatures in the UK have soared to 34°C this week, and the UK Met Office has issued its second highest heatwave alert. A number of European countries, including Spain, Portugal, […]

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Abraar Karan: Has medical education done a disservice to new physicians?

June 20, 2017

With thousands of newly minted physicians around the United States and internationally about to start their medical internships, teaching hospitals, residents, and attending physicians are gearing up for what has […]

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NHS standards and performance: Is prioritisation the answer we’ve been looking for?

June 20, 2017

The King’s Fund’s June 2017 quarterly monitoring report (QMR) showed that NHS performance on key access targets over the financial year 2016/17 continued to deteriorate. For the ambulance response time, […]

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