Explaining symptoms after negative tests: towards a rational explanation
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Source: JRSM - March 19, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Burton, C., Lucassen, P., Aamland, A., Hartman, T. O. Tags: Essay Source Type: research

Practice only makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect
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Source: JRSM - March 19, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Patel, S. R., Handa, A. Tags: Letters Source Type: research

In defence of Romberg's test
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Source: JRSM - March 19, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Schaefer, J. A. Tags: Letters Source Type: research

Pay-for-performance and primary care physicians: lessons from the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework for local incentive schemes
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Source: JRSM - March 19, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Gill, P., Foskett-Tharby, R., Hex, N. Tags: Editorial Source Type: research

Surviving the unsurvivable
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Source: JRSM - March 19, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Abbasi, K. Tags: From the Editor Source Type: research

For more events and to book online, please visit www.rsm.ac.uk/diary
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Tags: Events Source Type: research

Death Notices
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Tags: Death Notices Source Type: research

From JRSM Open
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Tags: From & lt;I gt;JRSM Open lt;/I Source Type: research

The intensive care of the coronary crisis
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Shillingford, J. Tags: 50 years ago in & lt;I gt;JRSM lt;/I Source Type: research

Alexander Lesassier Hamilton's 1816 report of a controlled trial of bloodletting
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Milne, I., Chalmers, I. Tags: From the James Lind Library Source Type: research

Appraising the quality of sub-Saharan African cancer registration systems that contributed to GLOBOCAN 2008: a review of the literature and critical appraisal
Conclusions GLOBOCAN 2008 estimates are based on data drawn from poor quality cancer registration systems, with limited or no population registry coverage. It is essential the GLOBOCAN 2012 estimates should provide information on the quality of the data collection and explain the limitations of the estimates. Development organisations and the World Health Organization need to take a more cautious approach when using these data to determine priorities and allocating resources. (Source: JRSM)
Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Crocker-Buque, T., Pollock, A. M. Tags: Research Source Type: research

Virtue ethics - an old answer to a new dilemma? Part 1. Problems with contemporary medical ethics
The commonest practical model used in contemporary medical ethics is Principlism. Yet, while Principlism is a widely accepted consensus statement for ethics, the moral theory that underpins it faces serious challenges in its attempt to provide a coherent and accepted system of moral analysis. This inevitably challenges the stability of such a consensus statement and makes it vulnerable to attack by competitors such as preference consequentialism. This two-part paper proposes an inclusive version of virtue theory as a more grounded system of moral analysis. (Source: JRSM)
Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Misselbrook, D. Tags: Series Source Type: research

Global health and security in the age of counterterrorism
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Rubenstein, L. S. Tags: Essay Source Type: research

Britten's death: Petch's response to Kildea
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Petch, M. Tags: Letters Source Type: research

Response to Petch article on Benjamin Britten
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Source: JRSM - February 26, 2015 Category: UK Health Authors: Kildea, P. F. Tags: Letters Source Type: research