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Jul 8, 20205 min read
Opinion piece: telemedicine!
On Sunday, I attended an international health conference, and I was inspired. Listening to top medical professionals from around the...
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Jun 17, 20206 min read
Solving a Rubik’s Cube: The Role of The Basal Ganglia and Cerebellum for Combination Puzzles
This is a guest blog written by Curtis DeVerinne Due to recent circumstances, being unable to go outside and have a social life that I...
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BWAMS
May 9, 20203 min read
With the ever-increasing burdens on our healthcare services, is it time patients paid to see their G
This is a guest blog by: Ruby Dimopoulos To engineer a proposition advertising imposing payment upon the English people seeking...
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BWAMS
Apr 28, 20204 min read
What is Social Prescribing and What Are the Benefits?
This is a guest blog by a medical applicant, Sarah Badar Introduction Right now, there is so much going on- we have not only seen...
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Apr 28, 20204 min read
Online GP Appointments: Time To Prescribe a Digital Dose
This is a guest blog by a medical applicant: Matthew Pirie In the 21st century of today, our daily lives are drastically different to...
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BWAMS
Apr 25, 20203 min read
With the ever-increasing burdens on our healthcare services is it time patients paid to see their GP
This is a guest blog by Anita Wong The planned spending of the Department of Health and Social Care for 2019/2020 is 140.4 billion. This...
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BWAMS
Apr 25, 20204 min read
Should the Sugar Tax Be Scrapped?
This is a guest blog post by Tiana Hepworth The sugar tax came into force in 2018 as a means to begin to combat childhood obesity. Sugary...
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BWAMS
Apr 25, 20203 min read
Learning mistakes from the past and present
This is a guest blog by a medical applicant, Zahraa Ever since Covid-19 was declared a pandemic, I believe that it is very important for...
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Apr 25, 20203 min read
With the ever increasing burden on our healthcare services, is it time patients paid to see their GP
This is a guest blog written by Michael McIntee, a medical applicant There’s no secret that our NHS is struggling. The health service is...
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BWAMS
Apr 18, 20203 min read
Developing a vaccine: how long does it really take?
This is a guest blog by Saffron Kular In the current times, scientists, medics and the general public are living and breathing the idea...
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Apr 18, 20203 min read
Developing a vaccine: how long does it really take?
This is a guest blog by Manal Almaqaleh A vaccine is a safe form of an antigen, which is injected into the bloodstream to provide...
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BWAMS
Apr 18, 20202 min read
Organ donation is changing in England - what does that mean for you and me?
This is a guest blog by Iqra Ali Spring 2020 - a time ordinarily associated with longer days and better weather - also marks a transition...
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BWAMS
Apr 18, 20203 min read
Should the sugar tax be scrapped?
Guest blog by Maariya I believe it shouldn’t as the main idea of it is to protect children in the UK against childhood obesity. It...
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BWAMS
Apr 15, 20203 min read
What is social prescribing? What are the disadvantages?
This is a guest blog by Chelsea Kou Research has shown that â…“ of people visit their doctors for non-clinical and/or social issues. With...
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BWAMS
Apr 15, 20204 min read
Developing a vaccine: how long does it really take?
Guest blog by Ritika Ghai in Year 12 Developing a vaccine is a long and complex process which can take to around 10- 15 years. Developing...
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BWAMS
Apr 10, 20203 min read
What Is Social Prescribing and What Are The Benefits?
This is a guest blog, written by Umma Kadiri, Year 12 Social prescribing involves the referral of patients to a range of non-clinical...
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Apr 7, 20204 min read
What is social prescribing and what are the benefits?
Guest article, written by Amelia Shabir in Year 12 Within a strategy document, written by the government in October 2018 [1], it has been...
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Apr 4, 20205 min read
Organ Donation Is Changing In England: What Does This Mean For You And Me?
This is a guest blog, written by Charlotte Warren-French in Year 12 From May the 20th this year, the law around organ donation will be...
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BWAMS
Apr 4, 20204 min read
With the ever increasing burden on our healthcare services, is it time patients paid to see their GP
A guest blog written by Harjeet S. Wilkhu, Year 12 Time and time again, we are told that our NHS is in severe distress. Whether it be...
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BWAMS
Apr 2, 20204 min read
Should the sugar tax be scrapped?
This is a guest post, written by Manveer Singh Wilkhu in Year 12 for our Sugar Tax Series I believe not, and I would go further to say...
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