What constitutes significant NHS experience should be defined by evidence and consensus rather than exclusion, write Ibrahim Toeima, Barrak Almoosawi, and Zainab Mansoor In a move to reduce training ...
The number of people seeking treatment for eye damage after last week’s solar eclipse seems to be lower than after the UK’s ...
A recent breakthrough in generative biology is exciting but it raises important ethical and safety concerns, says Simon ...
Yup, the NHS spent almost £240m storing patient records in 2024-25, with a significant proportion of this spent on storing ...
Doctors are having to use their own time to deliver the NHS’s controversial Advice and Guidance (A&G) scheme, a survey shows.
A doctor who prescribed weight loss drugs to a man she met on a dating app has had her suspension from the UK medical ...
Agile technology requires an adaptable regulatory response The debate about AI in healthcare is no longer on whether we ...
The US administration’s vaccine scepticism is weakening vaccine confidence, write Tiago Correia, Martin McKee, and Gregg ...
Stories linking glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) weight loss drugs to hundreds of deaths and thousands of adverse events have appeared in the UK media in the past few weeks. The Times reported on 5 ...
The vilification of Anthony Fauci by Senate Republicans will erode trust in science, curtail international research ...
While vaccine development has been a success, equitable delivery remains a barrier Sustained investment in malaria control ...
Only about a fifth of hospital trusts in England are using fully electronic systems for clinical record keeping, an analysis ...