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When I use a word . . . . Fictional drugs and wish fulfilment in Anthony Burgess, Philip K Dick, and Larry Niven
July 26, 2024
Covid-19 inquiry: We must not ignore the long term health impacts of covid
July 26, 2024
Ara Darzi: My goal for the independent investigation into the performance of the health service in England
July 26, 2024
Reversing the spiral of dissatisfaction in access to general practice—what can the new government do?
July 26, 2024
We can do better for young people with long covid
July 25, 2024
We should care about our caring economies
July 25, 2024
The polarised discourse around face masks is hindering constructive debate
July 25, 2024
Endometriosis link with ovarian cancer … and other research
July 25, 2024
John Launer: Why don’t we treat medical students like adults?
July 24, 2024
David Oliver: NHS staff who raise concerns about unsafe care must be protected and supported
July 24, 2024
Darzi 2.0: A full diagnostic assessment of the NHS may require uncomfortable investigations
July 24, 2024
From physician associate to medical student
July 23, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Weight loss treatment—available in theory but not in practice
July 23, 2024
Matt Morgan: How to say goodbye with style and meaning
July 23, 2024
Covid inquiry report: We planned for failure
July 23, 2024
From speech to action: using Brazil’s 2024 presidency of G20 to embed equity in global health
July 23, 2024
Brazil must use its G20 presidency to focus on transformative global pacts
July 23, 2024
Fit for work? The relationship between health and employment will become an increasingly pressing problem
July 19, 2024
When I use a word . . . Fictional drugs from Robert Heinlein, Frank Herbert, Aldous Huxley, and J R R Tolkien
July 19, 2024
Will Labour help us transition away from pre-clinical animal research?
July 19, 2024
We urgently need humanised, respectful maternity care for all
July 18, 2024
How to avoid bad decisions that can ruin your career
July 18, 2024
How do tirzepatide and semaglutide compare for weight loss … and other research
July 18, 2024
Helen Salisbury: A new health secretary, optimism, and a note of caution
July 17, 2024
Scarlett McNally: Introducing the term “resident doctor” to replace “junior doctor”
July 16, 2024
Trans fat: everyone must join the fight to eliminate this invisible killer from the world’s food supply forever
July 12, 2024
Evidence must guide policy and practice towards health centred and equitable climate solutions
July 12, 2024
What does Wes Streeting mean when he describes the NHS as broken?
July 12, 2024
Broken beyond repair: self regulation of industry payments to clinicians and hospitals
July 12, 2024
When I use a word . . . Love drugs
July 12, 2024
Partha Kar: Streeting’s NHS should apply the Jürgen Klopp test
July 12, 2024
Helping women prepare for menopause
July 12, 2024
People with sickle cell disease face damaging stigma
July 12, 2024
My honest note to hospital staff changed everything
July 11, 2024
Online patient feedback offers important insights into the safety and quality of care
July 11, 2024
Patients need access to their medical records—now
July 11, 2024
Large language models are not fit for clinical practice … and other research
July 11, 2024
What the UK general election means for people who use health and care services (all of us!)
July 11, 2024
Flooding and climate denialism are harming millions of people in Brazil
July 10, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Putting the care into healthcare
July 9, 2024
John Launer: Pressing the pause button—how my operation was cancelled
July 9, 2024
A thought experiment: what should be our priorities when we finally “declare war” on climate change and the destruction of nature
July 5, 2024
The new Labour government faces stark choices over NHS funding
July 5, 2024
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—what street drugs are called
July 5, 2024
How will expansion of physician associates affect patient safety?
July 5, 2024
Breaking the plastic mould: rethinking single use plastics at medical school
July 4, 2024
Northern Ireland’s budget offers little hope for improving healthcare
July 4, 2024
Rethinking international medical electives
July 4, 2024
We need a royal commission to save the struggling NHS
July 3, 2024
Where is women’s healthcare in the political party manifestos?
July 1, 2024
The next government must tackle our mental healthcare deficit
June 28, 2024
Securing the smoke-free generation
June 28, 2024
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—defining a street drug operationally
June 28, 2024
The next government should support staff to improve care and increase investment
June 27, 2024
What next for UK development assistance under the next government?
June 27, 2024
Action is urgently needed on the social determinants of health in the UK
June 27, 2024
Reframing the “heartsink” feeling can help doctors find a resolution
June 27, 2024
Predicting sudden death … and other research
June 27, 2024
History shows that doctors’ professional identity shapes healthcare discourse—and we must not ignore it
June 26, 2024
David Oliver: Will a Labour government rescue adult social care?
June 26, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Physician associates in general practice—time to pause and reflect
June 25, 2024
Scarlett McNally: Alternative manifestos can help us plan our future
June 25, 2024
Rammya Mathew: We need braver politics for better health
June 25, 2024
The decision to randomise specialised foundation programme places must be revised, if not reversed
June 25, 2024
The next government must signal trust in general practice by putting money in the core contract
June 24, 2024
Obesity—a vital issue that’s being overlooked in the UK elections
June 24, 2024
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—street drugs
June 21, 2024
The meagre flow of aid into Gaza is creating a deadly health crisis for Palestinians
June 21, 2024
“Sick note culture” doesn’t exist, it’s toxic politics and our NHS that are failing us
June 21, 2024
UK political parties pledge to strengthen security—yet ignore health security
June 20, 2024
Avian flu virus in raw milk … and other research
June 20, 2024
We need to tackle the increasing mountain of wasted plastic and cardboard from diabetes technologies
June 20, 2024
Folic acid fortification: will the new UK government pass the “acid test”?
June 19, 2024
John Launer: Faces or candlesticks? Why we need continuity in teams
June 19, 2024
David Oliver: Will the actions pledged in Labour’s election manifesto save health and social care?
June 19, 2024
Listening is healing, listening is love
June 19, 2024
The high cost of opportunity: how medical school electives deepen the class divide
June 18, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Shortening the medical degree
June 18, 2024
A moment of catharsis for the RCP?
June 14, 2024
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—umbrella terms
June 14, 2024
Increasing prevalence of type 1 diabetes in older age may be a good sign
June 14, 2024
Disclosure programmes in the US—an inadequate response to medical error
June 14, 2024
“I wasn’t alone after all”—how modelling vulnerability can support staff wellbeing
June 14, 2024
A manifesto for a healthier NHS, a healthier UK
June 13, 2024
As whooping cough rates rise, we urgently need to increase maternal vaccination rates
June 13, 2024
Is it time to stop PSA testing? … and other research
June 13, 2024
Matt Morgan: Words matter
June 12, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Risk and responsibility when working with physician associates
June 11, 2024
Scarlett McNally: Conferences can help talented clinical leaders to change the NHS
June 11, 2024
When I use a word . . . The languages of medicines—US proprietary names
June 7, 2024
Infected blood inquiry: justice will only be delivered when all the recommendations are acted upon
June 7, 2024
What are the early election promises on health?
June 7, 2024
Not “all in the mind”
June 7, 2024
Labour’s plans to reduce the NHS backlog are ambitious but demanding
June 6, 2024
Impact of early life experiences on late life cognitive outcomes … and other research
June 6, 2024
The infected blood scandal: lessons for clinical research
June 6, 2024
David Oliver: What the party manifestos should cover on health and social care but probably won’t
June 5, 2024
John Launer: Poor political interviewing—could consultation skills help?
June 4, 2024
Helen Salisbury: Don’t ask Jeeves—ask your GP
June 4, 2024
Breaking the silence and confronting racism on the wards
June 4, 2024
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