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Has the covid-19 pandemic changed the doctor-patient relationship forever?

June 8, 2020

There are few relationships as sacrosanct as the one between a doctor and a patient. Built on trust, communication, mutual respect and empathy it is influenced by the practise of […]

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Covid-19 in ethnic minority groups: where do we go following PHE’s report? 

June 8, 2020

We need to move on from describing the problem to developing recommendations and a rapidly implemented action plan Early reports from the Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre (ICNARC) […]

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Carlo Ross: Covid-19 and medical students—the impact of doing nothing 

June 8, 2020

Over the past few months, it’s been hard for final year medical students to decide what to do during a situation in constant flux, says Carlo Ross […]

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Covid-19: the virus is only six degrees of separation away from us all

June 8, 2020

For some healthcare workers covid-19 has crossed the boundary from their professional into their personal lives, affecting how they feel about their work, explains Sukhpreet Singh Dubb […]

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Covid-19: changes to GP assessment should only be the beginning

June 5, 2020

The pandemic presents an opportunity to change the assessment of general practitioners for the better, says Kamal Sidhu […]

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Tessa Richards: Will covid-19 change conferences for the better?

June 5, 2020

Today’s rapidly convened virtual events are pointing the way to a greener, more inclusive future Spare a thought for conference organisers. Over recent months covid-19 has put paid to months […]

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There is no stopping covid-19 without stopping racism

June 5, 2020

We urge all physicians and public health experts to take a firm stance against racism […]

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Serious weaknesses in the UK’s current plans for suppressing covid-19 risk a second major outbreak

June 5, 2020

The Faculty of Public Health believes we need concerted action now to reduce infections, to enable us to return to something approaching normal life as soon as possible. Several countries—notably […]

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Jessica Drinkwater: Back to the future? Patient participation in general practice during covid-19

June 4, 2020

Jessica Drinkwater discusses her concerns that patient participation has regressed during the pandemic […]

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Sarah Levy: “Returning to work” after covid-19

June 3, 2020

As surgeons resume their pre-pandemic roles in the upcoming weeks, this is an opportune moment to emphasise the importance of support for doctors returning to work after a period of […]

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