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Richard Smith: Doctors—beware the curse of optimism

November 13, 2020

Breakthroughs announced in the media are rarely breakthroughs. Disasters rarely prove as disastrous as when first splashed in the media. I kept both these Kipling-esque thoughts in mind when nearly […]

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We must stop being polite about Test and Trace—there comes a point where it becomes culpable

November 10, 2020

Test and Trace is a disaster and doctors should voice outrage, not remain silent, argue these authors […]

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We all have a right to dignity in public health emergencies

November 6, 2020

Living through a public health emergency while avoiding breaches of human rights, requires a government to protect individuals regardless of their personal characteristics. Yet, this has not been the case […]

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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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On the eve of the US election, physicians are considering their responsibility to support voting rights

November 2, 2020

The social, economic, and political fabric of the United States is undergoing profound stress, heightened by the covid-19 pandemic. This upheaval is causing many healthcare professionals and trainees to reassess […]

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“Need for Recovery”—an early indicator of impaired healthcare staff wellbeing? 

November 2, 2020

As we enter the latter half of 2020, an uneasy feeling pervades the corridors of hospitals and clinics across the world. While many systems have emerged relatively intact from the […]

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Doctors and patients: two nations divided by a common language

October 30, 2020

There is an oft repeated misconception that anaesthetists choose their specialty because they can’t communicate with conscious patients. This is demonstrably untrue. Take the average anaesthetic assessment on the morning […]

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Ann Robinson’s research reviews—29 October 2020

October 29, 2020

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

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It is not too late for local authorities to start leading contact tracing

October 29, 2020

Local authorities can fully engage with local communities to combat covid-19 New and better ways to manage covid-19 must be adopted in the UK as soon as possible, and may […]

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