The Coldest Case – Lessons From the Iceman

The Coldest Case – Lessons From the Iceman

I am an unashamed fan of history and spend much of my time away from Medicine reading about history and listening to podcasts such as the excellent ‘Hardcore History’ by Dan Carlin. This particular article was inspired by Daniele Bolleli’s incredible work...
Stress and Burnout

Stress and Burnout

Stress is endemic at the moment – the NHS is widely known as being a very difficult environment to work in, and doctors seem to be either leaving, emigrating, or becoming so stressed that it results in illness and long-term sick leave. So why are we as a profession so...
Applying to a UK Medical School: The MSAG perspective

Applying to a UK Medical School: The MSAG perspective

If you are reading this blog post, hurray! You have not let the current debate about the new junior doctor contract put you off the thought of medical school. This is the first step on the way to studying Medicine in the UK – it shows commitment to a medical career,...
Aneurin Bevan and the Birth of the NHS

Aneurin Bevan and the Birth of the NHS

The NHS has been in the news a lot lately, and not for the right reasons. Winter bed emergencies, the junior doctors contract dispute, student nurses bursaries, and the widespread funding crisis are constantly making front-page news. The sight of junior doctors on a...
Dealing With Death

Dealing With Death

Recently I’ve been thinking about death and how death influences and affects us at each stage of our career. When I was a medical student, I was involved in a resuscitation for a patient who had suffered a cardiac arrest. The event was traumatic; I performed...
Learning Resilience in a Fast-Paced World

Learning Resilience in a Fast-Paced World

The world we live in has never moved as fast as it does now….. Changes are happening all around us at a great pace….. Who would have imagined 5 years ago that the worlds largest taxi company would own no taxis (Uber)? or that the largest telecommunication...