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British medical research centres go into partnership
From September onwards, Europe’s largest academic health science partnership will start its programm in London, UK. Their focus will lay on preventing and treating major diseases Read more …
Professional accountablity of nurses
A recent case from Eardisland, Herefordshire, demonstrates the impact of institutions like the Nursing & Midwifery Council in the UK that considers allegations of misconduct Read more …
Even experts sometimes need good advice
Acting as a medical expert witness can have serious consequences for third persons. Although expert witnesses are doing their best, many problems arise from their medico-legal Read more …
Cardiology at the Crossroads

This May the Brussels-based Crossroads Institute for Cardiac and Vascular Medical Education launched two new educational courses on the prevention of amputation (peripheral Read more …
Your senior doctor is watching you
Hiding behind a doctor's licence obtained years ago will no longer be tolerated in England. Senior doctors are asked to function as "responsible officers" who collect Read more …
A software for patients privacy

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology developed a software application to automatically "de-identify" medical records. The software might help to Read more …
“Qualifying” is an urgent need in health biz
Michael Schumacher once won nearly every qualifying in Formula One. But Germany won’t win the world championship in qualification of their healthcare workers, neither, however, Read more …
German healthcare system: lack of transparency
The German healthcare system is designed for corruption, since the its organisation is delegated to statutory health insurers, physicians’ associations, etc. which are all Read more …
Many more strokes
Even in 2004, the medical costs for the care of stroke patients in Germany came to 7.1 billion euro. The neurologist Tobias Neumann-Haefelin of the Johann Wolfgang Goethe Read more …
EU takes Germany to court over rescue transport services
The European Commission initiated legal action against Germany. The European Court of Justice in Luxembourg will investigate whether certain regional and local authorities awarded Read more …
Cancer under costs control

Doctors have to fulfil two jobs, which seem to be diametrically opposed: They have to provide the best care for their patients and simultaneously have to think economical. Read more …
Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust upgrade their cardiothoracic centre
Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust is a partnership of two specialist hospitals which are known for excellent expertise, standard of care and research success. For their new Read more …
BMJ gives EU doctors free access to CME
Doctors across Europe now have free access to the British Medical Journal’s library of Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) content. Read more …
WMA gains funding to support TB training course
Pharma company Eli Lilly has increased an existing partnership with the World Medical Association (WMA) by granting c. 646,505 euros to expand online training courses for Read more …
ResearchGATE: the first social network for researchers

Despite the importance of networking and interaction between researchers and scientists no social networking platform dedicated to researchers existed before ResearchGATE Read more …
Diabetes management

During the 2nd European Workshop on Diabetes, hosted by Bayer HealthCare Diabetes Care, experts called for uncompromising management of diabetes. Read more …
Nurses spend 1.6 million hours weekly on form filling
UK – A plea to hire more ‘ward clerks’ to free hospital nurses from excessive bureaucracy has been made by the Royal College of Nursing to the government and change NHS targets Read more …
Private medicine

Olga Ostrovskaya reports on the first
St Petersburg medical forum Private medicine in Russia: Problems and ways of evolution, which took place in June. Organised by various
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Restructuring in the hospital sector

The hospital sector has recently faced increased competition law scrutiny, particularly in Germany. In recent years the German Federal Cartel Office (FCO) has made it clear, on Read more …
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