When Harold Ellis became a doctor, he was afraid of catching polio. By the time he retired, HIV/AIDS was the big fear. Ellis ...
Without a shift in the government’s approach, doctors could feel increasingly undervalued and unheard, writes Luke Craddock ...
Ali is correct to decry the principle of “leaving nothing unchecked” in emergency medicine, all in the name of patient safety ...
Patients experiencing a mental health crisis in hospital emergency departments are at serious risk of harm because of a lack ...
Banning doctors from striking hasn’t been ruled out, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said. In an interview with Good ...
Constant exposure to substandard environments may make emergency clinicians overlook the everyday indignities of care, but ...
An “alarming pattern” of attacks near Iran’s nuclear facilities poses “severe and far reaching” health and environmental ...
Intensive support may be best targeted to specific groups Despite widespread acceptance that breastfeeding is important for ...
Tackling gaps in the implementation of effective interventions is key Clinicians often focus on dramatic postoperative ...
At least 10 people have been killed by a drone strike on a hospital in Sudan in the latest escalation of attacks on ...
Lelia Duley was twice told to forget her ambitions in medicine. The first time was at her comprehensive school in Oxford, ...
Contextualised critical care training for generalist doctors and nurses can help improve care provision The covid-19 pandemic ...
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