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Clare Gerada: As the “covid-cohort” start clinical practice, I wish them luck

August 3, 2020

We have just begun that time of the year when newly qualified doctors start their first year in clinical practice. I wish this “covid-cohort” luck and congratulate them on entering […]

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Fast tracked but still unseen: Black and minority ethnic doctors must no longer be overlooked 

August 2, 2020

Graduating from medical school during a pandemic has been a tumultuous experience. My colleagues and I sat modified exams, cancelled our electives, held our graduation ceremony on Zoom, and were […]

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The NHS is 72 this year, covid-19 has taught us some tough lessons

July 31, 2020

The NHS is 72 this year. This anniversary comes as the NHS and the general public face challenging times. The covid-19 pandemic is far from over, and while the long […]

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Covid-19 and the effect on the gender pay gap in medicine

July 31, 2020

The ground that women lose now will likely have a profound effect for many years to come, perhaps putting them at a disadvantage for the rest of their careers […]

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Nisreen A Alwan: What exactly is mild covid-19? 

July 28, 2020

We still know very little about covid-19, but we do know that we cannot fight what we do not measure […]

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Changing the narrative: young people are key to dealing with the covid-19 pandemic

July 27, 2020

The outbreak of covid-19 came in a time of a global health workforce crisis. The WHO estimates a projected shortfall of 18 million health workers by 2030, primarily in low […]

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Trusting evidence over anecdote: Clinical decision making in the era of covid-19

July 23, 2020

With every new piece of “evidence” on covid-19, implementation has proven harder in practice than in theory, say Tara Vijayan, Nida Qadir, and Tisha Wang […]

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Covid-19: the psychiatric frontline

July 23, 2020

Acute psychiatry is on the NHS frontline, yet it has not always been at the forefront of people’s minds in the fight against the coronavirus. We admit new patients everyday […]

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We need to develop a framework to help those most vulnerable from covid-19

July 21, 2020

Far from being a “great equalizer,” the covid-19 pandemic is intensifying health inequalities. Those already most vulnerable face the greatest impact physically, psychologically, economically, and socially. As we move from […]

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Covid-19 and medical education: patients’ teaching role moves online  

July 21, 2020

Online teaching of medical students by patients during covid-19 is set to become the new norm […]

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