Siobhán O’Sullivan cites AI and trust as the ethical challenges of today—and decries the back seat that medical ethics is often pushed into I was working at the Royal Free Hospital in London in the ...
We are spending countless hours on electronic health records scrolling through layers of data to find the information we need, receiving vital information through fax machines, and listening to ...
University of Liverpool researchers have contributed to the largest study to date on sodium valproate use. This significant ...
A new year is meant to bring new hope, and perhaps this one does too, but it’s hard to be thrilled by health services overwhelmed by winter pressures (doi:10.1136/bmj.q2871),1 transatlantic rabble ...
Medical apprenticeships were scrapped to avoid creating a two tiered system in medical education, writes Rob Tucker The government has reportedly ceased further funding of the controversial doctor ...
We must resolve how thawing of permafrost as a result of climate change could resurface pathogens with the potential to infect humans, writes Kris A Murray There is nothing permanent about permafrost.
The true number of people who have died directly from war in Gaza is around 41% higher than the official figures reported by Palestine’s health ministry, a study published in the Lancet has found.1 ...
The UK's self-regulated system for disclosing payments from drug companies to health care professionals and organizations is ...
Extra opioid pain medications after surgeries are a concern because they increase the likelihood of their misuse, so ...