NHS should offer funerals for organ donors
The NHS should consider the idea of paying for the funerals of organ donors as a way of encouraging more to join the Organ Donor Register says a new report by the Nuffield Council on Bioethics.
No remote prescribing for Botox
The GDC has issued guidance confirming that remote prescribing should not be used in the provision of non-surgical cosmetic procedures such as the prescription or administration of Botox or injectable cosmetic medicinal products.
English language tests for foreign doctors
Overseas doctors who want to practise in England will face mandatory English language tests under new rules announced today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley.
NHS must adapt to female workforce, says RCPE
THE NHS must introduce more flexible working patterns to accommodate the increasing number of female doctors, the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh (RCPE) has said.
Clinical risk reduction: Acute febrile illness in children
Childhood fever could not be more common – and therein lies the risk says GP and medico-legal expert Dr David Willox
An ethical ending
“End of life care is one topic where I rarely encounter neutrality,” says Deborah Bowman in her regular Ethics column
Mutual aims, mutual protection
The last few years have seen some new providers emerging on the medical indemnity market. Here CEO Professor Gordon Dickson reaffirms some of the core values and strengths of the MDDUS mutual approach
The human factor
Captain Andy Rooney, a pilot with the Helicopter Emergency Medical Services, describes a “day in the life” – and champions the value of team resource management (TRM) skills in medicine
Vignette: Sir Ronald Ross
Malaria researchers, Sir Ronald Ross - vignette.