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Phil Bryson: A pressurised job

Phil Bryson Medical Director of Diving Diseases Research Centre Biography—Phil Bryson completed his medical undergraduate training at the University of Bristol in 1983. After junior doctor appointments in Bristol and Jamaica he undertook general practice training, gaining membership in 1988, while voluntarily helping at the Diving Diseases Research Centre, in Plymouth, treating divers with decompression illness… Read this article >>

James Whyte Black: A shift in pharmacological practice

James Whyte Black Doctor, pharmacologist, and 1988 Nobel prize winner for medicine Biography—Born in Uddingston, Scotland, in 1924, Si… Read this article >>

I have 300 smear tests a year

What happens in a gynaecology teaching session? The first thing we do is put the students at ease. Then we talk about communication and the kind of language that we’d like them to use and avoid. Then we demonstrate a role play, where one of us … Read this article >>

Kevin Fong: A space doctor

Kevin Fong Specialist registrar in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine, University College London, and co-director of the Centre for Altitude, Space, and Extreme Environment Medicine (CASE Medicine) Biogra… Read this article >>

Antony Narula: An otorhinolaryngology surgeon

Anthony Narula Consultant surgeon at St Mary’s Hospital, London, honorary treasurer and elected council member, Royal College of Surgeons, and honorary professor at Middlesex University … Read this article >>

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