The government has announced a rapid independent review of physician associates (PAs) and anaesthesia associates (AAs), to ...
The UK’s “dire” shortage of anaesthetists is undermining the NHS’s efforts to reduce waiting lists for treatment, and the ...
Doctors and other health practitioners around the world are not worried about the impact of artificial intelligence on their ...
Health, economic, and social progress will stall without urgent global collaborative action Road traffic injuries are the ...
The aim of an integrated neighbourhood team (INT) is to bring medical, nursing, and social care services to the patient’s ...
A patient association has lodged a complaint with the Paris criminal court alleging that Androcur, the antiandrogen drug ...
Cédric Lemarchand and colleagues highlight weaknesses in the evidence on efficacy and safety of hallucinogens and question ...
The General Medical Council emphasises the relevant policies and laws it must follow,1 but tremendous injustices can be ...
A failure to prioritise services has left many women with deteriorating health and waiting too long for treatment, Emma ...
Two medical professionals were among the 45 people sentenced on 19 November in Hong Kong, convicted of conspiracy to commit subversion.1 The group have been held on remand, along with two others, for ...
The US has reported its first confirmed case of clade Ib mpox in a person who is thought to have become infected while travelling and is experiencing mild illness.1 In an announcement on 16 November, ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT have hundreds of millions of users—but are they medically safe and reliable? Chris Stokel-Walker asks patients and physicians about the benefits and ...