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We feel we now have the building blocks required to deliver a mass vaccination programme, and to do this equitably

November 6, 2020

Earlier on this year during the height of the pandemic, many GP practices indicated that they would struggle to deliver this year’s flu vaccination programme if covid restrictions were to […]

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Sarah Markham: A wellbeing and coping resource to help people during covid-19

November 6, 2020

Covid-19 is not just a public health crisis, it is also personal. We are all feeling the pressure. The ongoing uncertainties are manifold—how much worse the second wave of the […]

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Peter Brindley: Covid-19 fatigue and “masking” how we feel

November 6, 2020

Covid-19’s second wave is upon us, and it could easily turn into a tsunami. I want patients to know that healthcare professionals are still here for you. Use whatever maritime […]

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Lily Copping: Medical students are also sometimes patients—we should incorporate this into our education

November 6, 2020

The Sharp Scratch team and I recently got together with Anne Stephenson, a South London GP, to chat about being both medical students and patients in our own right. In […]

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Nick Scriven: We are entering another period of immense strain on everyone who works in our NHS

November 6, 2020

As England embarks on a second national lockdown, we need to reflect on how our hospitals are “feeling” and what we can hope for over the next weeks and months.  […]

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How self recorded PROMs can improve the management of patients with mental health disorders

November 6, 2020

Aalborg University Hospital – Psychiatry in the North Denmark region has pioneered a new approach to managing patients with schizophrenia and depression based on asking patients to routinely monitor and […]

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Mary Daly: The missing voice in the covid-19 pandemic—an advocate for social care

November 5, 2020

The social care sector lacks a strong advocate, depriving it of both visibility and priority, says Mary Daly […]

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We all need to debate death and dying, and consider our own deaths

November 5, 2020

“Everyone’s death is different,” writes Jennie Dear at the end of her book, What Does it Feel Like to Die? Inspiring New Insights into the Experience of Dying. Dear is […]

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The consistency of machine learning and statistical models in predicting clinical risks of individual patients

November 5, 2020

“…Now, imagine a machine learning system with an understanding of every detail of that person’s entire clinical history and the trajectory of their disease…. With the clinician’s push of a […]

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Counting the invisible costs of covid-19: the cancer pandemic 

November 5, 2020

We need to count the previously invisible cost of covid-19 on people with cancer […]

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