Genial hosts and unwanted guests
Encyclopaedia of Virology
Encyclopaedia of Virology
War in the Shadows
The History of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
While reading this book, I was continually hypnotised -- that is scarcely too strong a word -- by the penetrating gaze from Howard Coster's portrait on the jacket. I found myself trying to bridge the...
The Visionary D. H. Lawrence
The Rape of Europa
The Oxford Medical Companion
Genetic Variation and Human Disease
Ngaio Crequer talks to four academics about how the National Health Service reforms are affecting their daily work of training students, and finds them largely enthusiastic about the links between...
Ngaio Crequer talks to four academics about how the National Health Service reforms are affecting their daily work of training students, and finds them largely enthusiastic about the links between...
Ngaio Crequer talks to four academics about how the National Health Service reforms are affecting their daily work of training students, and finds them largely enthusiastic about the links between...
Ngaio Crequer talks to four academics about how the National Health Service reforms are affecting their daily work of training students, and finds them largely enthusiastic about the links between...
Innovative and market-led approaches to patient care are being reflected in specialist training. Magnus Shearer calls for an integrated approach. Acres of newsprint have been devoted to the detailed...
Professions allied to medicine have come of age but face challenges to their development, Roger Ellis argues. Paramedical is a term to use with care. Literally it means those nice people in green...
Student funding for university hospitals is under review. Peter Richards welcomes some of the changes, but asks if the academic backbone of clinical education is near breaking point. The NHS "Reforms...