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Medical Audit
The application of audit to resource allocation and clinical practice has emerged as a fundamental principle in Western medical systems over recent years. Used effectively, audit …
Manual of Clinical Oncology
The continuing success of the VICC's Manual of Clinical Oncology and the continuing refinement of our educational objectives in cancer designed for graduating medical students and …
The Potential for Health
Can health be improved? Can the quality of health care be delivered more effectively? Can doctors and other health professionals be better at their job and deliver higher quality …
Risk Communication and Public Health
Controversies about risks to public health regularly hit the news, whether about food safety, environmental issues, medical interventions, or "lifestyle" risks such as drinking. To …
It Started in a Cupboard
It Started in a Cupboard begins with a discussion of happiness and what it means to the author. This is followed by sections on Calman’s career in Clinical Medicine and Public …
Manual of Clinical Oncology
The continuing success of the VICC's Manual of Clinical Oncology and the continuing refinement of our educational objectives in cancer designed for graduating medical students and …
Medical Education: Past, Present and Future
'Highly Commended - BMA Awards 2007 - "I would certainly recommend this book to all in Medical Education" Medical education, both for undergraduate and postgraduate students and …
Afterthoughts
Poetry connects people through words, written or spoken. Poems allow events, ideas, and thoughts to be encapsulated into these words and to bring the author mind-to-mind with the …
Making an Effective Bid
Many people waste a great deal of time writing bids or tenders that are not successful. Even worse, they may succeed in gaining funding for a project or service where the plans and …
Study of Story Telling, Humour and Learning in Medicine
This is a monograph of a lecture given to the Queen Mother Fellowship which traces the interaction between humour and learning within a medical context.