A famous quote from the eminnet paediatrician Sir Cyril Chantler was published in the BMJ in 1998: “Medicine used to be simple, ineffective, and relatively safe. It is now complex, effective, and potentially dangerous.” As medicine progresses, it is worth keeping this in mind. The complexity of modern medicine is one of the challenges […]
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Yes to one thing… no to the others.
One of the perennial problems that faces doctors who are in direct contact with patients is time management. It is the one resource we all have to allocate, and with the multitude of different roles we all have to play – parent / sibling / doctor / teacher / friend / spouse / […]
It’s all the little things.
This week I have been privileged to be at “the Forum” or to give it it’s full title, the 19th International Forum on Quality and Safety in Healthcare. The Forum is an impressive event – there were over 3000 delegates from 78 countries, and over the week the virtual presence of the event was significant. […]
How to mend a broken heart…
photo credit: Mrs Magic via photopin cc “Doctoring her seemed to her as absurd as putting together the pieces of a broken vase. Her heart was broken. Why would they try to cure her with pills and powders?” So, it is Valentine’s day – and what better than a bit of medical education about broken hearts. As it […]
Help! – I need somebody…
One of the best school mottos I have encountered is that which introduces the General Knowledge Quiz of King William’s College on the Isle of Man. The motto is: Scire ubi aliquid invenire possis, ea demum maxima pars eruditionis est. It essentially translates as, ‘ to know where you can find anything is, after all, […]
Burnout – its not just the hours.
Burnout is a condition which is all too common amongst junior doctors. The accepted research definition is: ’emotional exhaustion and a reduced sense of personal accomplishment associated with prolonged occupations stress.’ This is probably a familiar state of mind to many junior doctors out there, and many senior doctors – either from their current […]
Welcome
Hi there, my name is Toby Hillman, welcome to the PMJ blog. I’m a Respiratory Physician with a range of interests, and have blogged a bit in the past on a range of issues which interest me, and which I have encountered during my working life as a respiratory trainee in London. Recently I was […]