Lessons from beech masts, for clinical practice and beyond By Gemma Wrigley

Climate action is indeed action; compassionate action, inspired by deep empathy with the ongoing and potential suffering caused by the climate crisis. To speak about climate action and climate leadership, we must first acknowledge the delicate symbiosis in which we coexist, or as the late Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh described, our ‘interbeing’ with nature […]

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How will history view Physiotherapy Professional Bodies’ “neutrality” during the Israel- Gaza Conflict? By Uzo Ehiogu , Basman Aldirawi and Osman Ahmed

“Why have you not spoken up for us, you have forgotten us !…”  (1) These are the words of Dr. Ala Shatali, former Secretary General of the Palestinian Physiotherapy Association (1994-2004), and an Orthopaedic Physiotherapist in Gaza who volunteered to work as an emergency department triage practitioner at the start of hostilities in October 2023. […]

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In conversation with Charlotte Williams

To watch this interview, please follow this link Hello, I’m Domhnall MacAuley and welcome to this BMJ leader conversation. Today I’m talking to Charlotte Williams, Deputy Chief Executive, North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust. But, you didn’t start off in management – you were a scientist… Charlotte Williams: I studied Science. But, I don’t think […]

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Challenging ableism in rotational medical training – what steps will support disability or complex health needs? By Rhiannon Richards and Helen L. Kroening

                To be or not to be (open) – that is the question. Coming to terms with a new diagnosis, prognosis and the impact on your future life and career is hard enough. Taking the initial step of identifying as a disabled trainee can be extremely challenging, particularly […]

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Neighbourhood Health Centres in the NHS 10-year plan: an opportunity to address the social determinants of health. By Helena Painter

‘How are things?’ I ask Lucas. He has a history of severe depression, also suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder following a series of adverse life events. He is still on the waiting list for psychological therapy after four months, but with regular catch-ups with the same GP and a change in medication, he had recently […]

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Can delivering net zero care help fix the NHS? By Caitriona Callan, Jay Burt and Lucy Vanes

The Darzi review highlighted the health imperative to act on climate change, and was unequivocal that ‘the NHS must stick to its net zero ambitions’. This review by a senior clinical leader furthermore set out that environmentally sustainable health care can help improve health and health care, stating: ‘There is no trade-off between climate responsibilities […]

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