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Richard Lehman’s journal review—14 March 2016

March 14, 2016

NEJM 10 Mar 2016 Vol 374 Treating malaria in pregnancy 913 Here’s a tonic for those of us who lie abed with thoughts about the stupidity of the world and […]

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Janis Burns: Why the GMC should advocate for juniors in the contract dispute

March 11, 2016

As a doctor I am regulated by the General Medical Council (GMC) and I have mixed feelings towards this body. Its function is to protect the public from bad doctors. This […]

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Jeffrey Aronson: When I use a word . . . Value and fulfilment

March 11, 2016

Some think that the current dispute between the UK Government and the junior hospital doctors is about money. Some think it’s about patient care. Both are only partly right. What […]

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Andrew Guest: Pots from pills

March 11, 2016

I began making ceramics just over ten years ago, as a counterpart to my main career promoting and creating opportunities for artists and architects. I quickly discovered the allure of […]

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Soumyadeep Bhaumik’s review of South Asian medical papers—March 2016

March 10, 2016

Can direct observation of treatment (DOT) for childhood TB be done by a family member instead of the current system where it is done by healthcare workers in DOTS facilities? […]

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Steve Ruffenach: Electronic health records—time for machines to start sharing

March 10, 2016

Las Vegas hosted the Healthcare Information and Management System Society (HiMSS) annual meeting again last week. With more than 45,000 people in attendance, it is at once intense and unwieldy. […]

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Adam White: Why tackling in school rugby should be banned

March 10, 2016

Seventy academics, doctors, and public health professionals recently called for a ban on tackling in school rugby. They have called upon “Childrens’ Commissioners to protect children from the risks of harmful […]

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Christopher Cox: What Brexit means for employment law

March 9, 2016

In June a referendum will decide whether or not the UK should exit the European Union. If we decide to leave, what might be the implications for employment law? It’s […]

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Prashant Jha: The BMJ’s free access trial for South Asian content

March 9, 2016

In 2015, at the BMJ South Asia Awards in Mumbai, we announced a plan to open up access to content relevant to South Asia for readers of The BMJ from […]

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Junior doctors’ strike: March 2016: Live blog

March 8, 2016

This week, junior doctors in England will be taking industrial action for the third time so far this year in response to the government’s decision to impose a new contract on the […]

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