《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第12期
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- Sharing workload in group practices
- FDA hearings confirm risks of antidepressants
- Revised mental health bill fails to persuade patients or professionals
- What is intermediate care?
- What is intermediate care?
- Sharing workload in group practices
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Prescribing of lipid regulating drugs and admissions for myocardial infarction in England
- Watchful waiting is useful for children with recurrent throat infections
- Effectiveness of adenotonsillectomy in children with mild symptoms of throat infections or adenotonsillar hypertrophy: open, randomised cont
- Officials reject claims of drug industry's influence
- Sharing workload in group practices
- Offending in psychiatric patients after discharge from medium secure units
- Model could work
- Making clinical governance work
- Epidemiology of preterm birth
- A 35 year old woman with diabetic nephropathy who wants a baby: case presentation
- Effect of influenza vaccination on excess deaths occurring during periods of high circulation of influenza: cohort study in elderly people
- Offending in psychiatric patients after discharge from medium secure units
- Children's deaths by poisoning have fallen 82% over 32 years
- Being fit is more important than being fat for women and heart disease
- GMC drops charges against paediatrician in Climbié case
- Italians celebrate success of treatment no longer legal in Italy
- Offending in psychiatric patients after discharge from medium secure units
- Dispersed HIV positive asylum seekers need care throughout UK
- Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment
- Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment
- Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment
- Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment
- Eligibility of non-residents for NHS treatment
- Recent developments in diagnosis of pancreatic cancer
- Quality improvement programme to achieve acceptable colonoscopy completion rates: prospective before and after study
- China and Japan face epidemic of heart disease
- European Commission warns of impending HIV/AIDS epidemic
- Removing extreme poverty by 2015 is under threat
- Mines still cause thousands of casualties despite ban
- Study shows no link between MMR vaccination and autism
- Food agency launches campaign to reduce salt intake
- Could Fidgety Philipp be proof that ADHD is not a modern phenomenon?
- In brief
- Incoherent policies and excessive change undermine health strategy
- Better system is needed to curb rogue doctors
- Implications of the incidence of influenza-like illness in nursing homes for influenza chemoprophylaxis: descriptive study
- Bullying among doctors in training: cross sectional questionnaire survey
- Trends in Haemophilus influenzae type b infections in adults in England and Wales: surveillance study
- Vulnerability to winter mortality in elderly people in Britain: population based study
- What is intermediate care?
- Beyond conflict of interest: maybe wrong questions are being asked
- GPs need help in spotting cancer symptoms, report says
- Dutch might introduce no-claim bonus for health insurance
- Women sue over delays in treatment for breast cancer
- In brief
- Ethics review in research
- Suspension of doctors
- Suspension of doctors
- Revalidation for general practitioners: randomised comparison of two revalidation models
- Revalidation: the purpose needs to be clear
- Interventions for the prevention of falls in older adults: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials
- Effectiveness of targeted falls prevention programme in subacute hospital setting: randomised controlled trial
- Suspension of doctors
- Suspension of doctors
- Recent developments in secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation after acute myocardial infarction
- What the educators are saying
- Effects of training on quality of peer review: randomised controlled trial
- BMA is frustrated by pay award for doctors on old contract
- Drug resistant tuberculosis soars in eastern Europe
- Infectious diseases expert sentenced to prison and fined
- Roma woman goes to UN claiming sterlisation without consent
- French researchers join mass protest over continuing cuts
- Trust's mental health services are threadbare, says CHI
- Despite all odds, NHS staff are happy with their jobs
- Benefits of implantable cardiac defibrillators in heart failure are confirmed
- Requiring doctors to take part in continuing medical education doesn't improve heart attack care
- Increase in non-evidence based use of antidepressants in children is cause for concern
- Exercise training in patients with chronic heart failure
- Exercise training in patients with chronic heart failure
- Ethics review in research
- Ethics review in research
- CONSORT statement: extension to cluster randomised trials
- Setting up a cessation service
- A 66 year old woman with breathlessness: case presentation
- lactam monotherapy versus lactam-aminoglycoside combination therapy for sepsis in immunocompetent patients: systematic review and meta-anal
- Mother accused of murder after refusing caesarean section
- Resectable pancreatic cancer needs surgery, then chemotherapy
- Hospital breached boy's human rights by treating him against his mother's wishes
- UK government announces plan to tackle alcohol
- National cross sectional survey to determine whether the decision to delivery interval is critical in emergency caesarean section
- Preventive model of health care needed, says King's Fund
- WHO report calls for new approach to substance dependence
- Malnutrition reaches alarming level in Darfur, Sudan
- Hospitals that follow heart attack guidelines save lives
- Regularly imbibing Dickens may inspire healthfulness
- Top up fees and medicine
- Top up fees and medicine
- Ethics review in research