February 2015

Margaret McCartney: Don’t be bullied into prescribing Tamiflu

Margaret McCartney: Don’t be bullied into recommending Tamiflu “There is likewise an expectation defined in the GMC’s [General Medical Council] Good Medical Practice that a physician will reply to an organisation encouraging on public health.” This checks out as a veiled threat: if General practitioners choose not to recommend oseltamivir for …See Original Short article

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Doctors Need More Evidence About Opioids, Report Says

Doctors Required More Evidence About Opioids, Report Says On the other hand, some doctors stay clear of prescribing opioids altogether … Scientists need to do a better job of teasing apart the data and recognizing exactly which patients and which illness will reply to different treatments, Alvanzo stated throughout …See Initial Article A&E SPR Locum

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Don't let primary care patients slip through the nets

Don'' t let medical care patients slip through the webs The National Reporting and Knowing System is the largest repository … The terminally ill patient needed a discomfort assessment. This was gotten the following day, resulting in the patient continuing to be in pain until the medication was altered.See OriginalArticle The system-wide approach to turn

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GMC hosts first ever conference in Northern Ireland with patient safety the priority

GMC hosts first ever conference in Northern Ireland with patient security the top priority More than 100 doctors will join together for the very first ever medical professionalism conference arranged by the General Medical Council in Belfast today with medical professionalism and what it means for client safety taking centre stage.See Original Article China to

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