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Download programme (mp3, 22Mb). Listen to Graham Easton present BMJ Talk Medicine, a pilot magazine programme with the latest medical news, opinion, and issues that matter to doctors. Graham is a practising GP, broadcaster, and former assistant editor of the BMJ. In this edition you can hear Nigel Hawkes, health editor of the Times newspaper, discussing the winners and losers in the latest round of NHS reforms; Sir Iain Chalmers, pioneer of evidence based medicine, on plagiarism; and Trisha Macnair, broadcaster and former hospital doctor, talking to junior doctors about the uncertainty surrounding their medical training. Submit your rapid response. Read others' responses to the pilot.
Download programme (mp3, 22Mb).
Listen to Graham Easton present BMJ Talk Medicine, a pilot magazine programme with the latest medical news, opinion, and issues that matter to doctors. Graham is a practising GP, broadcaster, and former assistant editor of the BMJ. In this edition you can hear Nigel Hawkes, health editor of the Times newspaper, discussing the winners and losers in the latest round of NHS reforms; Sir Iain Chalmers, pioneer of evidence based medicine, on plagiarism; and Trisha Macnair, broadcaster and former hospital doctor, talking to junior doctors about the uncertainty surrounding their medical training.
Submit your rapid response.
Read others' responses to the pilot.
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