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Martin McShane: Take me to your leader

January 14, 2011

There are a number of variants on the cartoon about an alien asking someone or something to “take me to your leader.” Of course we all laugh because we can […]

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Martin McShaneGP commissioning, NHS reforms0 Comments

Richard Smith: How to stop the medical arms race?

January 13, 2011

Growth in spend on healthcare grew faster than growth in the gross domestic product in every OECD country between 2000 and 2008. That’s the main reason why every country, including […]

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Richard Smithdemand induced supply, healthcare reform, healthcare spending2 Comments

Andrew Burd on plagiarism revisited

January 13, 2011

I recently shared some thoughts on plagiarism, which is an issue of significant concern to teachers, academics generally and journal editors. Now another concern has been raised and although this […]

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Uncategorizedaccess to data, ghost writing, plagiarism2 Comments

David Nicholl: It’s the BMJ wot won it, and the NHS should think like Tesco

January 11, 2011

In November, I had decided to challenge the impasse over the availability of an effective, but unlicensed, medication for Lambert Eaton Myasthenic syndrome by writing an FP10 for the cheaper […]

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Seye Abimbola: Reflections on the non-existent health system

January 11, 2011

Imagine a country without a health system; imagine the chaos, and inefficiency. In such a setting, the only form of health systems research necessary would be to generate evidence towards […]

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Guest writersdeveloping countries, health services research, Nigeria5 Comments

Tony Falconer on leading healthier lives

January 10, 2011

The coalition government seems keen to engage with individuals and organisations, to help them help themselves lead healthier lives. This, we are told, will be done through encouragement and collaboration […]

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Guest writerscoalition government, maternal health, NHS reforms, public health, RCOG0 Comments

Lesley Henderson: Cot death in EastEnders

January 10, 2011

The current cot death story in BBC soap opera EastEnders has generated numerous complaints to the BBC and regulatory body Ofcom. One of the actors involved is now reportedly leaving […]

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Guest writerscot death, EastEnders, TV drama0 Comments

Liz Wager: Does the Wakefield et al case mean we should demand public access to raw data?

January 10, 2011

The latest chapter in the sad saga of the Wakefield et al paper on the MMR vaccine raises some difficult questions about access to individual patient data. It is possible […]

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Liz Wagerclinical trials, publication ethics, research fraud6 Comments

Richard Lehman’s journal review, 10 January 2011

January 10, 2011

JAMA 5 Jan 2011 Vol 305 43 Implantable cardioverter-defibrillators are a good intervention for those who have bad systolic heart failure with a risk of ventricular arrhythmia, and would rather […]

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Richard Lehman's weekly review of medical journalsAnn Intern Med, JAMA, Lancet, NEJM, research0 Comments

Research highlights, 7 January 2011

January 7, 2011

“Research highlights” is a weekly round-up of research papers appearing in the print BMJ. We start off with this week’s research questions, before providing more detail on some individual research […]

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Uncategorizedmedical research0 Comments

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