Also present during the exchange between the white anaesthetist and Onwochei, who is a black consultant at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, was one of her white female colleagues. “Later on that evening my colleague told me how uncomfortable she had felt in that conversation,”...
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Since my academic background is in applied mathematics and evidence-based decision making in medicine, I have always valued deep understanding, critical thinking, and problem solving, which are skills that I hope to develop and nurture in the clinical medicine students at CUHK-Shenzhn during their ...
University academic achievement may be inversely related to the performance of the secondary (high) school an entrant attended. Indeed, some medical schools already offer 'grade discounts' to applicants from less well-performing schools. However, evidence to guide such policies is lacking. In this ...
To evaluate the effects of standalone versus clinically integrated teaching in evidence based medicine on various outcomes in postgraduates.Systematic revi... Coomarasamy,A. - Bmj 被引量: 896发表: 2004年 What is evidence-based medicine? Introduction: Three challenges that physicians and decision mak...
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HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men (MSM) in China has rapidly increased in recent years. It is suggested that MSM could be a potential bridge of HIV transmission to the general female population. We investigated the bisexual behaviour of MSM
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directly argue the case any further, or appeal to his emotional sentimentalism, but simply ask him to study the following quotations so he can perhaps formulate another view of his beloved medicine and his beloved BMJ. “...the Christian and the pagan answers to moral or political questions mi...