Interview with Deborah Cohen
20 Aug, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ web editor Birte Twisselmann talks to BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen about her recent field trip to Ethiopia, and what the country is doing to tackle malaria
20 Aug, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ web editor Birte Twisselmann talks to BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen about her recent field trip to Ethiopia, and what the country is doing to tackle malaria
1 Aug, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
Deborah Cohen speaks to Dr Stephanie Bown, director of policy and communication of the Medical Protection Society, about the role of expert witnesses and the GMC’s latest guidance, Acting as an Expert Witness.
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to David Hunter, professor of health policy and management at Durham University and chair of the UK Public Health Association, about the Darzi report
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to Jane Collins, chief executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital and former paediatric neurologist
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to John Dean, director of Bolton primary care trust and consultant physician in diabetes, about the Darzi report
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to Oxfordshire GP Duncan Keeley about the Darzi report
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to Angela Coulter, chief executive of the Picker Institute, about the Darzi report
11 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
BMJ features editor Deborah Cohen speaks to Bernard Ribiero, president of the Royal College of Surgeons, about the Darzi report
4 Jul, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
Sue Atkinson, visiting professor of epidemiology and public health at University College London and former health adviser to the mayor, speaks to Karen McColl about tackling health inequalities in London , Glasgow, and New York.
27 Jun, 08 | by Birte Twisselmann
The joint BMJ-King’s Fund debate to mark the NHS’s 60th anniversary was held on 25 June 2008 at the Royal Institution of Great Britain, the motion - “The founding principles of the NHS (services funded only by taxation and available to all regardless of ability to pay) are no longer relevant in 21st century Britain” - was defeated Respond to this podcast or read the full transcript.
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