And still they come. Any hope that big trials of new interventions for acute coronary syndromes were about to dry up, and that the sound of the silly acronym would […]
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BMJ 17 Mar 2007 Vol 334
Who gives a stuff about impact factors? […]
NEJM 15 Mar 2007 Vol 356
There have been lots of studies about the best place to have myocardial infarction (answer: close to a major hospital) but this is the first I have read about the […]
JAMA 14 Mar 2007 Vol 297
The American health care system is a mess. […]
March aftermath
After yesterday’s march, protestors will be pleased to see their photos in at least some of the Sunday papers, including The Sunday Times and the front page of The Sunday […]
Thousands march in MTAS protest
Police estimate at least 10,000 protestors joined the MTAS march in London today — far more than they or the organisers had expected. And a further 500 supported the march […]
Review body issues recommendations
The first round of MTAS applications is to go ahead, despite the reported problems. The announcement was made at 8pm Friday evening after all day discussions by the review group. […]
Deanery head defends MTAS
On the eve of the march tomorrow, Elizabeth Paice, dean director at the London postgraduate medical deanery and chair of Conference of Postgraduate Medical Deans, has defended the new system […]
Review group meets today
With a day to go until the marches in London and Glasgow, the review group set up to overhaul the MTAS process meets today. News on their progress may be […]
5000 people expected to protest
As many as 5000 people might turn up for the protest marches in London and Glasgow at the weekend, according to one of the doctors at Remedy UK, the organisation […]