Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley encourage us to take a deep breath […]
Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley: Medicine in the “Age of Anger”
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Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley encourage us to take a deep breath […]
Matt Morgan and Peter Brindley have been studying human doctors in their native conference environment […]
There are many benefits to patients from negative trial results […]
Medicine needs to make, adapt, and find its own strategies, instead of borrowing from other industries […]
The commencement address that nobody asked for These two middling authors have long hoped somebody would ask them to deliver a commencement. The fact that this is unjustified has not stopped them from writing one. The following is based upon “Everyone’s Free (to wear sunscreen)”, attributed to Mary Schmich. We encourage everyone to reflect, to […]
Digital addiction is a real barrier to patient centred care […]
Restricting the use of WhatsApp is fine, but there must be a viable alternative provided […]
Simply the presence of a good physical environment signals organisational respect and care […]
Matt Morgan discusses how patient notes could be improved […]
Matt Morgan discusses the gradual increase in volume of mental workload that doctors have to deal with […]