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Richard Smith: Computers take histories better than doctors – why don’t they do it more?

September 22, 2010

Here’s a simulated doctor patient consultation that took place today at the Royal Society of Medicine. A 65 year old woman (cunningly disguised as a bald, male professor from the […]

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Tracey Koehlmoos: E-cigarettes still on sale at the shopping mall

September 22, 2010

During July 2009 during a brief visit to the US my three sons and I noticed that electronic cigarettes were being sold at kiosks in the mall. It seemed so […]

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Siddhartha Yadav: TedxChange’s millennium development goals webcast

September 21, 2010

Sitting in the comfort of my room and sipping a cup of tea, I listened to Melinda Gates and others this morning – live.  The TedxChange was an event organized […]

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Edward Davies: Money, money, money

September 20, 2010

It’s a well known fact that all doctors leave work at 4:30 in a gold Bentley, dispersing £50 notes to the massed peasants. They unwind in the evening by sipping […]

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Wim Weber on independent clinical research in Europe

September 20, 2010

Earlier this month the workshop on the “Future of Independent Academic Clinical research in Europe” took place in the Académie royale de médecine de Belgique, housed in a palace neighbouring King Albert’s  in […]

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Richard Lehman’s journal review – 20 September 2010

September 20, 2010

JAMA  15 Sep 2010  Vol 304 1173  Medical students dominate this week’s JAMA. These are American medical students, who all have degrees in something else before they start medicine, so they […]

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Richard Lehman's weekly review of medical journals2 Comments

Mit Philips on doublespeak in Vienna

September 20, 2010

The high point of the summer, for those involved in HIV-AIDS, was the Vienna AIDS conference – a perfect mix of evidence, policies, and politics. While some of the scientific […]

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Rahim Rezaie: A neglected resource for neglected diseases

September 20, 2010

What does a recently developed meningitis vaccine, the the anti-malarial drug ASMQ, and balaglitazone have in common? The meningitis vaccine is a partnership involving the Program for Appropriate Technology in […]

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Domhnall Macauley on a postgraduate study day at Trinity College, Dublin

September 20, 2010

Bright eyed students wandered though the ancient cobbled courtyards of Trinity in the September sunshine- bursting with anticipation of the new term. “On Raglan Road on an Autumn Day….” The […]

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Andrew Burd on white coats and scrubs in Seoul

September 17, 2010

I’ve just spent one day at Leicester General Hospital.  I worked there in 1980, my first SHO job in general surgery. 105 appendicectomies performed by myself in six months. Those […]

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