In his response to Yorganci and Sleeman’s article on the benefits of palliative care for people with dementia,1 […]
Month: June 2023
Antigenic variation in the SARS-CoV-2 omicron variant and subvariants are substantial compared with previous variants and covid-19 vaccines […]
Sitting at his kitchen table, Matt Gardiner enjoys creating what may become cherished pieces of history. Gardiner, a […]
Achieving a place at medical school is the ambition of many school leavers. Competition is intense, and a […]
Employers, workers, and the healthcare profession can all benefit from occupational health, but only if it’s accessible. More […]
bmj;381/jun06_15/p1292/FAF1faAfter qualifying Thomas Powell (“Tom”) trained in radiology, and was appointed consultant radiologist in 1967. He initially worked […]
bmj;381/jun06_14/p1294/FAF1faBrian John Sweetman was born on 23 May 1945 in Sydney, Australia. His father was Keith Franklin Drysdale […]
Any concerns that the UK’s covid-19 inquiry would give ministers an easy ride seem to have been dispelled […]
Salisbury rightly points out that debates about funding the NHS often come down to the equitable distribution of […]
Matt Morgan, 6 MayMorgan questions whether vocation in medicine is dead.1 In my experience as a junior doctor, […]