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Are Google buds a viable alternative to translation services in General Practice?

This week Google released details on the company’s  new hardware ventures. These included the high quality Pixel 2 phone and a new Google Home smart speaker. However for me, the most surprising release was the Google Pixel Buds. These are wireless headphones of the ilk of Apple’s AirPods which released last year with the then […]

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Peer-peer clinical problem solving – can it work?

Hello all you eGPlearners out there. I recently came across an article about a possible new resource for all clinicians out there. On the support page at eGPlearning I have talked about various online support groups and forums that exist to help GPs and primary care workers such as Tiko’s GP group, Resilient GP and […]

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ReBlog – Writing publicly and social media

A peer on one of the many Facebook groups for GPs has started an excellent blog called GP and Human.  This charts her journey as both a GP and a patient. It is well worth a read and the post on The Other Side is hauntingly poetic and powerful. However for the eGPlearners this following […]

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5 lessons for Doctors from Elon Musk (real world Iron Man??) – review

Hello all you eGPlearners out there. A few things coming this week but to start off on a lazy Sunday, have a read of an excellent article by a fellow GP blogger on the real world version of Marvel’s Tony Stark (Iron Man) – Elon Musk. Of particular note is the effective way Dr Foster […]

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Medical Specialities as Game of Thrones Characters – are GPs the Nights Watch?

When you have the opportunity to combine two passions, it is one that must be grabbed by the dragon’s horns. Recently the Faculty of Medicine for doctors and medical students had a post describing the various medical specialities. https://forum.facmedicine.com/threads/medical-specialties-as-game-of-thrones-characters.32024/ The article talks about how the different medical specialities are aligned with various characters or houses […]

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Black Wednesday 2018

Did anyone notice the thunderstorms, rain and general dreariness of today (the first Wed of August)? Some may explain the meteorological reasons for this phenomenon, or put it down to the British weather. I myself blame Black Wednesday. For those non-medics reading this article, Black Wednesday is in reference to doctor change over day. This is […]

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Dr Gandalf’s essential GP equipment list (2019)

The kit you need as a GP – Dr Gandalf’s essential GP equipment list It is almost August and that means a new wave of AiTs ( Associates in training – the actual name of GP trainees) will qualify as GPs. Many of these AiTs will turn to locum work to gain variety, experience and […]

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How to be a model patient in 26 easy steps at Satyre Medical Practice

Satyre Medical Practice guidance for patients. Dear patient. Welcome to our practice. The following are some suggestions of how to make things most pleasant for our staff. You may book an appointment at any time. It doesn’t matter if we have already offered you three appointments today, as they are not at the exact moment […]

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You wouldn’t….

Today a colleague (Ed Pooley) of mine made an astute observation. The generation shifts from baby boomers, to Generation X and Y and now the millenials,  and the way people view the world now means many want services to function in a convenient way for them, regardless of whether it is paid for or free. […]

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Should #huntresign?

Over the past week the medical profession has taken a barrage of hits orchestrated in my view by the media and Jeremy Hunt.  1. Jeremy Hunt announces if the BMA do not support his plans for a 7 day NHS contract on hospital based consultants then he will enforce a contract change on them (hence […]