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Special Episode - The Covid Inquiry
Navigating medicine when you're deaf or hard of hearing
Климат, «распространение автомобилей» и конфликты
Surgical Scaries
Врачи против крайне правых
Dissection Horror Stories - Halloween Episode
The shaky science of the Q-collar, exercise for osteoarthritis, and patient choice.
The shaky science behind NFL safety gear
Practicing creative writing to be a better doctor
The difficulty of delirium diagnosis, the lack of agency in the 10 year plan, and Gaza wounds
У врачей все еще есть вопросы по законопроекту Великобритании об оказании помощи при смерти
Re-release: Reasons to be hopeful
Starvation in Gaza is a generational disaster
Arms industry - lobbying, marketing, & media manipulation
Голод в секторе Газа — это катастрофа для многих поколений
Re-release: Anxiety
Re-release: Is there room for creativity in medicine?
CRISPR, stemcell banking, and a football world cup
Подводные камни домашних тест-наборов
GRADE the trustworthiness of evidence | Prof. Gordon Guyatt
Будущее врачей-ассистентов? | Профессор Джиллиан Ленг
How to get into medical school
The Future for Physician Associates? | Prof. Gillian Leng
NHS 10 year plan dissected
Implicit and explicit bias in medical school
What are doctors demanding? | New BMA Chair, Tom Dolphin
Пора пересмотреть советы врачей общей практики по снижению веса и сомнения в данных о тикагрелоре
How do doctors cope with death? Part 2
The plan for NHS league tables is bad, and will lead to unintended consequences
How do doctors cope with death? Part 1