Richard Smith: You might have had a heart attack or you might not; we forgot to tell you

Complaints against doctors feature communication more than anything else, which is one reason why communication skills have become universal in medical education. Unfortunately we still have some way to go—as this anecdote shows. A close friend has just been in for an operation as a day case. He’s a diabetic and has got very skilled […]

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Richard Smith: What I learnt about non-communicable disease in one afternoon

Most of my work is concerned with non-communicable disease (NCD) in low and middle income countries, so I’ve got to know a fair bit about the subject. But yesterday I spent an afternoon at Imperial College listening to a series of short presentations on NCD in low middle income countries (LMIC), and I learnt a […]

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Richard Smith: A way to provide palliative care globally

Palliative care globally lacks funding, professionals, and medicines (particularly morphine) and suffers from policy neglect, said David Praill, chief executive of Help the Hospices, opening a meeting in London on global palliative care. Palliative care should cover all patients, all diseases, all nations, all settings, all dimensions (physical, psychological, social, spiritual), and begin earlier, said […]

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