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This house believes the NHS should be privatised - 1st southwest medical debate.
(BioMed Central, 2015-09-22)The inaugural southwest medical debate, between Exeter and Plymouth medical schools and respective health services, was held on the 3rd December 2014. Plymouth proposed the motion "This house believes the NHS should be ... -
Is dissection the only way to learn anatomy? Thoughts from students at a non-dissecting based medical school.
(Springer, 2015-10)Anatomical teaching has been centred around dissection for centuries. Generations of doctors have been initiated into the medical profession by cutting into their first cadavers. With the number of donor cadavers available ... -
Getting undergraduate medical students involved in research.
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Does treatment by a specialist physiotherapist change pain and function in young adults with symptoms from femoroacetabular impingement? A pilot project for a randomised controlled trial
(Elsevier, 2016-02-27)Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) is recognised as a source of hip pain but the effect of conservative treatment remains untested. This pilot study aimed to inform and evaluate the methods required to conduct a substantive ... -
The involvement of people with Parkinson’s in designing a study of the lived experience of anxiety
(Sage, 2017-05-12)Anxiety is a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s and is an important consideration for occupational therapists working with this population. Little is known about how people with Parkinson’s experience anxiety. A ... -
First do no harm: pain relief for the peripheral venous cannulation of adults, a systematic review and network meta-analysis.
(BioMed Central, 2016-10-01)Peripheral venous cannulation is an everyday practice in hospitals, which many adults find painful. However, anaesthesia for cannulation is usually only offered to children. Inadequate pain relief is not only unpleasant ...