Domhnall MacAuley from the Quality Forum

Domhnall MacAuley attending the BMJ/IHI 12th International Forum on Quality and Safety in Health Care, Barcelona April 2007 Airports at 5am on a working day don’t have the same excitement as holiday travel. Suits, briefcases and determined frowns keeping the economy in the air. Nothing like the indignity of putting your toiletries in a clear […]

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Israel’s incursion into south Lebanon (2006) – view from Beirut

Imad Uthman is an associate professor and rheumatologist at the American University of Beirut Medical Center, Lebanon Friday, 1 September Field hospitals in the wrong fields Soon after the clashes erupted in Lebanon on July 12, three Arab countries (Jordan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia) sent 3 military field hospitals to Beirut, with an intention in […]

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Tony Delamothe: TED 2006 – The future we will create

Monterey, California Down on Fisherman’s Wharf, it’s ‘Prime time for the Gray Whale,’ according to the boat trip operators. Just offshore, colonies of sea lions are barking out their territorial claims. If such sensitive indicators of the planet’s health are hail and hearty, what could possibly be wrong? Loads, actually. The first afternoon of TED’s […]

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Jenny Kowalczuk: 11th European Forum on Quality Improvement in Healthcare

Quality and safety – inseparable partners on the improvement journey Quality and safety are intimately linked, hand in glove. You can’t really say you’re delivering quality healthcare without also addressing the safety of patients. As Associate Editor for saferhealthcare (the BMJ and National Patient Safety Agency?s joint website for patient safety) I’m always trying to sniff […]

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Doug Kamerow on the World Health Care Congress, 2006

Washington, DC, 17 April 2006 Don’t know what to expect from this self-aggrandizingly named meeting. I’m familiar with medical association meetings, where politics and policy predominate, as well as research meetings, with endless paper presentations. But this one’s organized by a for-profit firm called World Congress (www.worldcongress.com) and features lots of big names (government and […]

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