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Matthew Sawyer: Why all health professionals should be carbon literate and practise sustainably

November 20, 2020

As a GP my training has equipped me with the skills needed to prevent ill health, diagnose illnesses, provide treatment, care for the sick, and hold the hands of the […]

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Laurie Tomlinson: Shining a light into medicine’s dusty corners

November 20, 2020

“But why do we choose blood pressure drug classes in this order?” The question came at the end of a Grand Round presentation I had given at my hospital. I […]

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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—20 November 2020

November 20, 2020

Ann Robinson reviews the latest research from the top medical journals […]

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Making the social determinants of health the focus for healthcare improvement efforts

November 20, 2020

Quality improvement efforts must start to focus on the environments in which humans are “born, grow, live, work, and age,” argues Kaveh G Shojania […]

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Strengthening pandemic preparedness and response begins with answering the question: where are the women?

November 20, 2020

Research from the Ebola and Zika epidemics clearly demonstrated that disease outbreaks affect women differently to men, while also differentially impacting non-binary genders and transgender persons. The impacts have been […]

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Kawaldip Sehmi: International patient advocates from 101 countries call for action

November 19, 2020

Plans to hold to the 9th biennial Global Patients Congress 2020 (GPC 2020) in the hallowed rooms of the Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh, to mark the International Association […]

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Our children face “pretraumatic stress” from worries about climate change 

November 19, 2020

Children are particularly vulnerable to the psychological trauma from current extreme weather events. They can also be harmed by the fear of future harms, writes Lise Van Susteren. Adults have […]

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Saffron Cordery: We must not lose our focus on mental health at the very moment it’s needed most

November 19, 2020

As we navigate our way through the second national lockdown for England and beyond, we must not lose sight of the impact of the pandemic on mental health and the […]

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Tamasin Knight: Equal protection from assault—time to follow Scotland’s lead

November 19, 2020

On Saturday 7th November 2020, children in Scotland gained the same legal protection from physical assault as adults. With the Children (Equal Protection from Assault) (Scotland) Act coming into force, […]

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Medical stereotypes: Just good fun or a barrier to diversity in our workforce?

November 18, 2020

Many of us will be familiar with common medical speciality stereotypes—“the tall, strong orthopaedic surgeon from the medics rugby team,” the psychiatrist who is “as mad as their patients,” or […]

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