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Ceinwen Giles: Is it safe to go to hospital or visit my GP—patients want to know

September 18, 2020

The NHS has to go beyond telling people to attend hospital and GP services and instead explain how it is working to keep them safe throughout their healthcare experience, says […]

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Els Torreele: As politics trumps science in the race for a vaccine, who will protect public health?

September 16, 2020

Only radical transparency can ensure trust in covid-19 vaccines, says Els Torreele […]

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Martin Brunet: Preserving the heart of general practice

September 16, 2020

If we want to preserve general practice as we shape it for the future, we should remind ourselves of the values at the heart of our specialty, says Martin Brunet […]

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Michael Griffin: We are only as good as the future generation of surgeons

September 14, 2020

As surgeons, trainees are at the heart of our profession and we must guarantee that their development and training is not disadvantaged in the long term as a result of […]

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Natalie Savona: Who is responsible for health behaviour?

September 11, 2020

A recent poll showed that almost twice as many people in the United Kingdom would blame the public than the government for a second “wave” of covid-19 cases, shining a […]

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Family members are integral to care home residents’ wellbeing and happiness

September 11, 2020

They must be recognised as essential, and given the same status as key workers All over the country, in care homes and hospital wards, people are being separated from their […]

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Jennifer Richardson: Test and trace in England—from dysfunction to farce

September 10, 2020

On current form, test and trace in England will shortly slide from dysfunction to farce as the winter season of coughs and colds—especially in children—arrives. Working on The BMJ’s News […]

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Efficient, timely, and funded living evidence syntheses on maternal and newborn health during the pandemic  

September 8, 2020

Living systematic reviews are needed to minimise research waste and maximise benefit, argues Shakila Thangaratinam  When SARS-Cov-2 infection first hit the headlines, the obstetric community started its close watch on […]

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Carol Munt: Stop the harsh blanket ban on visitors in hospitals and care homes

September 3, 2020

“If the Bristol Nightingale could have an area to enable visits to Covid patients at the end of life I’m damn sure care homes could arrange something for their guests. […]

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Eric Kutscher: First, do no harm—but did I?

September 3, 2020

The cost of providing care during a pandemic is seeing firsthand the evolution of medical knowledge, and wishing current data could have guided past decisions, says Eric Kutscher […]

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