{"id":6,"date":"2013-09-18T18:23:53","date_gmt":"2013-09-18T18:23:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/pmj\/?p=6"},"modified":"2013-09-18T18:23:53","modified_gmt":"2013-09-18T18:23:53","slug":"welcome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/pmj\/2013\/09\/18\/welcome\/","title":{"rendered":"Welcome"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hi there, my name is Toby Hillman, welcome to the PMJ blog.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;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.<\/p>\n<p>Recently I was asked to join the team at PMJ and blog on current issues, and articles in the journal.<\/p>\n<p>I guess an intro to the journal might be a good place to start whilst I get to know the ropes.<\/p>\n<p>The Fellowship of Postgraduate Medicine was formed after the First World War through the merger of the Postgraduate Medical Association and the Fellowship of Medicine. \u00a0Under the initial presidency of <a title=\"Sir William Osler\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/William_Osler\" target=\"_blank\">Sir William Osler<\/a>\u00a0\u00a0it pioneered postgraduate medical education in all medical specialties, and in 1925 the Fellowship published the first issue of the Postgraduate Medical Journal.<\/p>\n<p>The journal started with some sage words of advice from <a title=\"Sir William Hale-White\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Hale_White\" target=\"_blank\">Sir William Hale-White<\/a>, and a noble aim:<\/p>\n<p>Practicing medicine is like sailing on a sea of which the soundings and currents vary every few years&#8230;. \u00a0[the newly qualified doctor]\u00a0must leave his practice\u00a0occasionally in order to study the changes from his original charts.<\/p>\n<p>This Journal has been founded to give to all an account of\u00a0what post-graduate work is being done in this country and to enable every one to keep in touch with<br \/>\nit&#8230;<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Sir Berkeley Moynihan\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Berkeley_Moynihan,_1st_Baron_Moynihan\" target=\"_blank\">Sir Berkeley Moynihan<\/a>\u00a0added that:<\/p>\n<p>Learning, both in acquisition and display, is made more attractive by\u00a0sharing it with others. Discussion and controversy are of the very spirit of scholarship, and comradeship<br \/>\nwith those who labour in our own profession makes of us colleagues rather than competitors.<\/p>\n<p>The PMJ has been \u00a0providing insights into a wonderfully diverse range of subjects, at a level which will enlighten the generalist and stimulate the specialist in any of the medical and surgical specialties (including the most general of specialisms &#8211; General Practice) for the past 88 years.<\/p>\n<p>In a happy coincidence, there is a <a title=\"Medical Aspects of Gall-Stones\" href=\"http:\/\/pmj.bmj.com\/content\/1\/1\/4.full.pdf+html\" target=\"_blank\">paper on gallstones<\/a> in the first issue of the PMJ, and one of the recently published online articles rounds this off with an update to a common feature on most postgraduate&#8217;s &#8216;charts&#8217; of biliary disease &#8211; <a title=\"Validating the 5Fs \" href=\"http:\/\/pmj.bmj.com\/content\/early\/2013\/08\/09\/postgradmedj-2012-131341.abstract\" target=\"_blank\">the 5Fs<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Over the coming months I&#8217;ll be aiming to bring you some highlights from the journal and hopefully stimulating some debate, reflection and who knows &#8211; possibly making learning more attractive through sharing&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Welcome, and please let me know how you think it&#8217;s going through the comments or on twitter (@tobyhillman or @PMJ_BMJ)<!--TrendMD v2.4.8--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Hi there, my name is Toby Hillman, welcome to the PMJ blog. 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