Reports of a “broken” NHS fail to convey the incredible work that still goes on in the service, writes Jennifer Darlow On his first day in office as the new Labour health minister, Wes Streeting ...
The word “academic” derives from Plato’s Academy, which he founded on ground that was named after the legendary Greek hero Academos, or Hekademos. And academic was someone who taught or studied at the ...
This week the inquiry heard evidence from senior clinicians about conditions faced by staff during the pandemic. Gareth Iacobucci reports Giving evidence on 26 September,1 consultant anaesthetist ...
After months of industrial action, many resident doctors have welcomed a resolution to the strikes, but disquiet about working conditions and pay still linger, writes Nikki Nabavi On 16 September 2024 ...
Global leaders have made a joint pledge to tackle the problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) amid warnings of an escalating public health emergency. At a high level UN General Assembly meeting on ...
Figures showing that an “appalling” 15% of households have someone who is taking time off work because of mental ill health reinforce the need for a new UK standard for workplace mental health, say ...
Michael John Herbet Scallan (b 6 September 1943; q1967 Cape Town), died from pneumonia and complications of Parkinson’s disease on 19 April 2024 Michael Scallan was sailing his first ocean passage on ...
The head of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has warned that the spread of mpox is accelerating antimicrobial resistance in the continent. “Today, I consider mpox as ...