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Contents page i Full-Text PDF (19 KB)
Editorial Board page ii Full-Text PDF (33 KB)
Editorial
Launch editorial Stuart Carney page 1 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (40 KB)
Editorial Andrew A. Jeffrey pages 2-3 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (147 KB)
Acute care
Acute asthma Andrew Jeffrey pages 4-8 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (121 KB)
Management of asthma in primary care Mark L. Levy pages 9-13 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (151 KB)
The patient with possible pneumonia Graham Douglas pages 14-19 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (282 KB)
The patient with possible pulmonary embolism Tony Fennerty pages 20-24 Abstract | Full Text | Full-Text PDF (132 KB)
Professional skills
Teamworking and leadership: the medical context Tony Jefferis pages 25-27 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (81 KB)
How to cope with complaints Philippa Moreton pages 28-31 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (114 KB)
Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) Gordon W.G. French pages 32-34 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (74 KB)
Spirometry and peak flow measurements Brendan Cooper pages 35-37 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (130 KB)
Careers
Confused about your career? An introduction to career management Melanie Jones pages 38-40 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (75 KB)
A taster in radiology Ian Martin pages 41-42 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (58 KB)
A life in the day of an Emergency Medicine physician Richard Wright page 43 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (42 KB)
Academic
If I could set the medical research agenda for the next 10 years … Paul Glasziou pages 44-45 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (63 KB)
Trainee
An aspiring surgeon in the world of genitourinary medicine Antony Palmer page 46 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (40 KB)
Faculty development
GROWing your career conversations through coaching Maire Shelly pages 47-48 Full Text | Full-Text PDF (58 KB)
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