Tom Nolan reviews this week’s research Much is made of how large language models (LLMs) can pass medical licensing exams with ...
A bill promising to prioritise UK trained medical graduates for training places has become law. However, doctors’ leaders say ...
As public health officials warn about rising emissions from urban wood burning, a BMJ investigation finds that just under a ...
President Donald Trump has issued an executive order aiming to increase domestic production of the controversial weedkiller ...
When the powers that be at King’s College Hospital told neurosurgeon Charles Polkey that it had decided to name a ward after ...
Funding uncertainty could weaken the UK’s higher education sector when it’s already under considerable strain, write Mishal S ...
Consultants have urged unions and regulators to protect their freedom of speech after high profile cases of doctors facing ...
Research suggests the drugs have potential for prevention and harm reduction in substance use disorders, writes Ziyad Al-Aly People taking glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists often ...
As a young missionary doctor Bill Foege was sent with his wife and young son to eastern Nigeria: it was 1966 and the family ...
Clinical trials and equitable care pathways are needed to build on early evidence of benefit Substance use disorders (SUDs) ...
A woman in her 20s presented with a three month history of persistent erythematous patches on both thighs. Examination ...
Corridor care has been officially defined by NHS England as patients spending “at least 45 minutes” in a clinically ...
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