《英国医生杂志》.2004年.第15期
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- Adverse events reporting in English hospital statistics
- Adverse events reporting in English hospital statistics
- Adverse events reporting in English hospital statistics
- Adverse events reporting in English hospital statistics
- Bypass surgery mortality is blunt measure of performance
- Performance monitoring should take costs to heart
- Improving mortality of coronary surgery
- Improving mortality of coronary surgery
- Improving mortality of coronary surgery
- Making clinical decisions when the stakes are high and the evidence unclear
- Informed consent and communication of risk from radiological and nuclear medicine examinations: how to escape from a communication inferno
- Immediate care of the preterm infant
- Effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin II receptor antagonists on mortality and renal outcomes in diabetic neph
- GPs given go ahead to buy care for patients
- Pathologist cleared of misconduct by GMC in Shipman hearing
- A quarter of young children in Iraq are chronically malnourished
- The prince and the professor
- Paediatric cardiac surgical mortality in England after Bristol: descriptive analysis of hospital episode statistics 1991-2002
- Combined use of rapid D-dimer testing and estimation of clinical probability in the diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis: systematic review
- Reanalysis of alteplase for stroke stirs controversy
- US Justice Department appeals against the rulings that banning partial birth abortion is unconstitutional
- Scottish researchers apply for licence for human cloning
- Labour pledges cleaner hospitals and a more patient friendly health service
- Women sue over epilepsy drug risks
- US accrediting agency tightens rules for continuing medical education
- Czech Republic offers free beer to blood donors
- European Commission wants drug companies to test products for use in children
- How images can enhance patients?understanding
- Less than half the world is likely to meet target for cutting child deaths
- GMC appeals against judgment on withholding treatment
- The prince and the professor
- The prince and the professor
- The prince and the professor
- Mucocutaneous leishmaniasis: an imported infection among travellers to central and South America
- Recent developments and current status of gene therapy using viral vectors in the United Kingdom
- What the educators are saying
- What can experience add to early medical education? Consensus survey
- Physical activity cost of the school run: impact on schoolchildren of being driven to school(EarlyBird 22)
- Can country music drive you to suicide?
- Vitamin supplements do not cut risk of gastrointestinal cancer
- FDA to review risks of antidepressants in adults
- Merck withdraws arthritis drug worldwide
- In brief
- GMC decision on Southall is challenged as "unduly lenient"
- Scientists receive Nobel prize for unravelling secrets of smell
- Human touch could be saved by using robots
- The prince and the professor
- The prince and the professor
- The prince and the professor
- Review of tennis elbow was biased
- Compulsory screening of immigrants for TB and HIV
- Compulsory screening of immigrants for TB and HIV
- Secondary prevention for stroke and transient ischaemic attacks
- Corticosteroid injections for osteoarthritis of the knee: meta-analysis
- What's new this month in BMJ Journals
- Trends in admissions and deaths in English NHS hospitals
- Inappropriate admission of young people with mental disorder to adult psychiatric wards and paediatric wards: cross sectional study of six m
- Doctors' communication of trust, care, and respect in breast cancer: qualitative study
- Clustering of risk factors and social class in childhood and adulthood in British women's heart and health study: cross sectional analysis
- Editing embargo is bad news for US scientists too
- Human tissue bill has impact on professional examinations
- Internet is indeed useful source for patients with cancer
- Secondary prevention for stroke and transient ischaemic attacks
- Secondary prevention for stroke and transient ischaemic attacks
- Lithium and motor vehicle crashes
- Lithium and motor vehicle crashes
- Alcohol limit for drink driving should be much lower
- Research on preventing road traffic injuries in developing countries is needed
- adolescent behaviour should be priority
- Partner reduction is crucial for balanced "ABC" approach to HIV prevention
- Road safety advocacy
- Harm reduction
- Recurrent hypoglycaemia in a diabetic patient as a result of unexpected renal failure
- Efficacy and safety of antidepressants for children and adolescents
- Lessons from the central Hampshire electronic health record pilot project: evaluation of the electronic health record for supporting patient
- Lessons from the central Hampshire electronic health record pilot project: issues of data protection and consent
- Motorcycle rider conspicuity and crash related injury: case-control study
- GPs should help patients avoid unhealthy breakfast cereals, expert says
- Admissions to hospital under the Mental Health Act rise by 30% over 10 years
- London's ethnic minority groups have poorer health, report shows
- BMJ Publishing Group sells its books department
- Stronger measures needed to avoid flu pandemic in Europe, commission warns
- First NHS trusts awarded foundation status
- Researchers find no link between vaccination and type 1 diabetes
- WHO and science publishers team up on online register of trials
- FDA warns against commercial prenatal ultrasound videos
- US screening programme shows high prevalence of aortic aneurysm
- Saline has similar effect to albumin in critically ill patients
- In brief
- Frequent ejaculation may be linked to decreased risk of prostate cancer
- One million people die on world's roads every year