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Iñaki Martínez Nimatuj and Mónica Garcia Asensio: A pharma free medical conference

August 6, 2014

Osatzen is the Basque Family Physicians Scientific Society and part of the federation semFYC (the Spanish Family Physicians Society). It is composed of 900 GP partners who pay an annual fee […]

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Rachael Addicott and Kieran Walshe: How do CQC hospital inspections measure up?

August 5, 2014

Over the past few years, we have seen several high profile failures of care in NHS acute hospitals in England, leading many in the system to question the ability of […]

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Barry Main et al: Bringing informed consent back to patients

August 5, 2014

Every day around the world, thousands of operations are undertaken. In the days and weeks leading up to these procedures, surgeons and their patients discuss the goals of surgery, expected […]

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The BMJ Today: Going beyond the call of duty

August 5, 2014

Move over the automation of clinical algorithms and etiquette based checklists, suggests Brian Secemsky, a physician, as he shares a touching account of a patient consultation. Choosing to build a […]

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Richard Smith: I hate going to the doctor

August 4, 2014

I hate going to the doctor. Don’t you? My statement is unsurprising as I’m a man and a doctor (of sorts), two groups who are known to dislike going to […]

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Anneli Hujala: Multimorbidity challenges care professionals to cross boundaries

August 4, 2014

The ICARE4EU project wants to improve the care of people who are suffering from multiple chronic conditions. It will describe, analyse, and identify innovative integrated care models for people with […]

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The BMJ Today: Independent panel finds no case for retracting statins papers—what does it mean for doctors?

August 4, 2014

Late last year, the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association (ACC/AHA) published joint guidance, which recommended lowering the risk threshold at which statins are offered for primary […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review—4 August 2014

August 4, 2014

NEJM 31 July 2014 Vol 371 397  Set aside half an hour to enjoy this week’s New England Journal. The key articles are all about malaria, and they are free. […]

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William Cayley: Resilience, obstreperousness, and grit

August 1, 2014

Some people keep going, and going, and going . . . and some don’t. What makes the difference? I’m not sure we know, but I think it has something to […]

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Martin Kaminski: How not to be a junior doctor

August 1, 2014

To all the newly qualified doctors about to inaugurate their careers in junior house officer posts across the UK next week, I bestow upon you the secrets to a happy […]

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