Fighting the odds in the UK.
C Richmond - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Caroline Richmond reports on miscellaneous winners and losers from the health care scene
in the United Kingdom. The winners include a young patient who is holding her own against …
in the United Kingdom. The winners include a young patient who is holding her own against …
The grass isn't always greener
D Bryson - Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Several years ago, at the height of President Obama's attempts to reform US healthcare,
Iowan Senator Chuck Grassley, an opponent of fair and enlightened medical care …
Iowan Senator Chuck Grassley, an opponent of fair and enlightened medical care …
The price of success
J Warden - British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As Nye Bevan might have said about a review of the National Health Service," Open that
Pandora's box and you never know what Trojan horses you'll let out." Now 40 years on Mrs …
Pandora's box and you never know what Trojan horses you'll let out." Now 40 years on Mrs …
[PDF][PDF] Ruchill Hospital, Glasgow.
GA CLARKE - europepmc.org
Selection of Medical Students SIR,-Those of us who have children hoping to enter the
medical profession can only feel profoundly depressed by the figures given by Dr. DLJ …
medical profession can only feel profoundly depressed by the figures given by Dr. DLJ …
[PDF][PDF] The New York Times
A Hughes - Theater Section, 1964 - econ.iastate.edu
Doctors are not gods, but God help us if we cannot trust them. Until Tuesday, an English
doctor who deliberately cut the lip of a rugby player to cover up a fake injury had feared for …
doctor who deliberately cut the lip of a rugby player to cover up a fake injury had feared for …
Many of Britain's disillusioned doctors are leaving medicine behind.
C Richmond - CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, 1993 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
D r. John Farrer is a GP and anesthetist in Se-chelt, BC, 50 km northwest of Vancouver. He
graduated from University College Hospital in London about 20 years ago and, along with …
graduated from University College Hospital in London about 20 years ago and, along with …
Ready, steady, go: making doctors compete
J Havard - British Medical Journal (Clinical research ed.), 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The long running battle by the government to stop restrictive practices in the professions
moved up a gear last month when the Department of Trade and Industry published a …
moved up a gear last month when the Department of Trade and Industry published a …
Ballot on Merit Awards
J Comyn, JP Barham, PGT Ford, IL Foster… - British Medical …, 1967 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The conditions under which these needs can best be met is for the general practitioners'
patients to remain under their care when admitted to hospital. Initial investigations with the …
patients to remain under their care when admitted to hospital. Initial investigations with the …
Ballot on Merit Awards
L Russell - British Medical Journal, 1967 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The conditions under which these needs can best be met is for the general practitioners'
patients to remain under their care when admitted to hospital. Initial investigations with the …
patients to remain under their care when admitted to hospital. Initial investigations with the …
Swedes are fairer
C Hawkins - British Medical Journal, 1988 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
" There is overwhelming evidence of rising public discontent with how complaints are
handled, particularly those involving medical malpractice, although these words are …
handled, particularly those involving medical malpractice, although these words are …