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Telemedicine
There is huge pressure on medicine, we all know that. Increasing numbers of elderly patients, patients with complex medical needs, and a dwindling number of doctors as many set sail for sunnier…
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Measuring value and real impact in child health
As a sentimentalist, I believe that my present will be continuously shaped by my past. That would then explain why, after so many years of research, I tend to define success by the number of…
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Integrated paediatrics and Connecting Care for Children
Integrated paediatrics was the last four-month rotation of my two-year junior doctor’s foundation training programme. Before this I had busy, clinical, service provision roles in A&E, medicine and…
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Complex systems also come in children’s sizes
Throughout my master's degree in ‘One Health, Infectious Disease’, I became fascinated by how subtle changes can have drastic impact on the natural equilibrium that protects us, the animals, and…
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An idea that could smash the clinical silos
By placing junior doctors in the most innovating organisations we could create a more open-minded culture, writes Nishma Manek “What might have struck a non-partisan onlooker was the extraordinary…
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PATCH: Foundation doctors meet a new paediatric outreach team
What is PATCH? Providing assessment and treatment for children at home (PATCH) is a new service based at the emergency department at St Mary’s Hospital, funded by Imperial Health Charity. The team…