Naming culture

I’ve written lots here in the past about names – the issues of how we address each other, and how we permit patients and their families to address us. During the process of writing those posts I made some changes to how I thought, which altered some of my behaviours. I wanted to share here some other thoughts […]

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Naming of Reviewers

Peer review has controversies. There are numerous criticisms, but when it comes down to it, to paraphrase Churchill on democracy, it’s the worst way of doing it, except for all the others. I don’t want to discuss the whole process of peer review here, except to state that when we publish something, because we’re not […]

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What’s in a number?

Here’s a brief summary of a question put to me by Vin Diwakar, stimulated by the Children and Young People’s Health Outcomes Forum Summit 2014, and my response. Importantly, in the original discussion I made an error; the NHS number does in fact have a check number.  For more info, and an explanation, read on. The […]

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What’s in a name, Part III

I’ve written previously about how doctors should refer to each other, and also about how patients and their families might refer to doctors.  It reminded me that there are ways that people need doctors to be – to behave, dress, talk – in order to get the best out of a professional relationship. […]

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What’s in a name Part II

Following my previous post on the use of first names, and entirely by coincidence, the folk over at St Emlyns blogged on a very similar subject, but extended the discussion a little to what your patients should call you.  I pulled up short about in discussing this before and I’ve been wondering why since.   How […]

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What’s in a name?

Much of the time I’m called Ian, and at others I’m called Dr Wacogne.  I do get called some other things, but I can’t write them here. We’ve just greeted a new group of foundation (intern) doctors, and I have, as ever, entirely befuddled on them by emphasising that I am Ian, at all times […]

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