Medicine and Science from The BMJ
A podcast by The BMJ
1004 Episodes
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Late effects of anticancer chemotherapy: It’s hard to trust your body, after it’s betrayed you
Published: 08/09/2016 -
”It suggests that older people have a lower value in society” - Ageism in global development
Published: 02/09/2016 -
Not just our ethical credibility as a profession, but our shared humanity
Published: 30/08/2016 -
Education round up - ICE, examinations, and adherence
Published: 25/08/2016 -
A maladaptive pathway to drug approval
Published: 19/08/2016 -
Evidence for examination
Published: 16/08/2016 -
Likelihood ratios in diagnostic tests
Published: 16/08/2016 -
Poor adherence to antihypertensives
Published: 16/08/2016 -
Anticipatory care
Published: 05/08/2016 -
Ivan Oransky watching retractions
Published: 29/07/2016 -
How does maximizing shareholder value distort drug development?
Published: 28/07/2016 -
What went wrong with care.data?
Published: 22/07/2016 -
You’ve been ICE’d
Published: 22/07/2016 -
Should we scrap the internal market in England’s NHS
Published: 15/07/2016 -
Treating hip osteoarthritis
Published: 08/07/2016 -
Having hip osteoarthritis
Published: 08/07/2016 -
PreP And public health
Published: 08/07/2016 -
Can guidelines be reformulated to account for how doctors actually use information?
Published: 01/07/2016 -
Evidence live - Emily Sena on closing the gap between clinical and basic science
Published: 24/06/2016 -
Julia Beluz And Victor Montori - Journalists And doctors; separated by a common evidence
Published: 23/06/2016
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