Issue 19
In this issue:
- Advice: Safe prescribing
- Top 10 tips for presentations
- More than just 'bad apples' - the importance of a healthy work environment
- Not the man on the Clapham omnibus - the landmark Bolam case
- Career in public health: Protecting the public
- Be phone smart at work
- Flying doctor - an expedition doctor with a passion for adventure
- Case study: Slip on the ice
- Book review: A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie
Q2 2017
In this issue:
- Briefing: An endless weekend effect?
- Risk: Can reflective practice be “incriminating”?
- Candour and colleague concerns
- Doctor at the deep end
- Dilemma: How do I respond to a non-compliant patient wanting a repeat prescription?
- Is human tissue data?
- Ethics: Asking why
- Book choice: I contain multitudes
- Vignette: Sir Archibald Edward Garrod
Q1 2017
In this issue:
- Briefing: Can we reduce overtreatment?
- Risk: Free will in consent
- The accidental editor
- Making a medical app
- Dementia friendly dentistry
- DILEMMA: Do I accept a “Friend” request from a patient?
- Ethics: A vice-like grip on virtue
- Book choice: A is for arsenic
- Vignette: Innovator in palliative care, Dame Cicely Saunders
Issue 18
In this issue:
- The good doctor - practical advice for trainees
- Taking the next step - from F1 to F2
- The art of reflective practice
- Patient-centric consent
- Career in histopathology: Detecting disease
- No longer a man's world - women in surgery
- Professional boundaries: A step too far?
- Case study: Surgical infection
- Book review: A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie