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Physician associates in the UK: some fundamental questions that need answers now

Healthcare in the UK is facing a crisis. At issue is the creation of new groups of health […]

March 20, 2024 Uncategorized

Little change in ethnic diversity in top roles at NHS trusts in England

There were more people from ethnic minority backgrounds in executive and senior managerial roles in NHS trusts in […]

March 20, 2024 Uncategorized

We need medical leadership built on trust

Trust is central to the practice of medicine, but recent events have shown it to be fragile, even […]

March 19, 2024 Uncategorized

The BMJ Editorial Scholar 2024/2025

Are you a medical student interested in learning how a medical journal is run? Do you have a […]

March 19, 2024 Uncategorized

KCL researchers develop pipeline to create customisable cell culture device creations

The SOL3D pipeline addresses research challenges in relation to equipment, expertise and cost

March 19, 2024 cell cultures, GitHub, King’s College London, News, Serio Group, soft-lithography on 3D vat polymerised, UK Dementia Research Institute

ALS Association partners with myTomorrows to improve clinical trial accessibility

The fatal motor neurone disease currently does not have a cure available to treat patients

March 19, 2024 ALS Association, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, clinical trial recruitment, clinical trials, motor neurone disease, myTomorrows, News

BMA demands inquiry into use of physician associates on medical rotas

The BMA has urged the government to launch an independent inquiry into hospitals’ use of physician associates (PAs) […]

March 19, 2024 Uncategorized

Peter McGuffin: psychiatrist and researcher who set out to find better ways of defining severe mental illness

bmj;384/mar18_12/q649/FAF1faPhoto credit: King’s College LondonThere was always something different about Peter McGuffin, professor of psychiatric genetics at the […]

March 19, 2024 Uncategorized

Use of nitrous oxide for execution is a concerning development in ongoing medicalisation of the death penalty

This article (BMJ 2024;384:q593, doi:10.1136/bmj.q593) incorrectly stated that Kenneth Eugene Smith was killed by nitrous oxide, when this […]

March 18, 2024 Uncategorized

Tackling poverty should have equal priority with lowering waiting lists, says King’s Fund

Poverty is taking a heavy toll on the UK’s health and NHS services, and tackling it should be […]

March 18, 2024 General practice / family medicine, UK

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