Stories
- Article
Vaccinating a community, saving lives
Doctor Jane Harvey always goes the extra mile to care for her patients, and in recent months that’s extended to huge efforts to save lives with her coronavirus vaccination push.
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Love, longing and tea from the polski sklep
For people of Polish origin in the UK, herbal tea is closely tied to health and shared history. Kasia Tomasiewicz explores her changing relationship to these tea-related cultural habits.
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Fleeing fear, defying prejudice
As teenage refugee Sedra Al-Yousef grappled with rebuilding her life and education in another country, at the same time she used compassion and humanity to demolish populist anti-refugee myths.
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Remote diagnosis from wee to the Web
Medical practice might have moved on from when patients posted flasks of their urine for doctors to taste, but telehealth today keeps up the tradition of remote diagnosis – to our possible detriment.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Community Medicine: trainees/training
Date: 1979Reference: GC/178/F/5Part of: Chave, Sidney- Archives and manuscripts
Community Medicine
Date: 1969-1982Reference: GC/178/F/6Part of: Chave, Sidney- Archives and manuscripts
Community Medicine
Community MedicineDate: 1968Reference: GC/8- Archives and manuscripts
Community Medicine recruitment, training and staffing: including comments on the DHSS Draft Circular `Community Medicine - Recruitment and Staffing', by West Midland District Community Physicians Group and Community Physicians in the North West Thames Regional Health Authority (sent directly to the Chief Medical Officer), 1977; copy of a memorandum by Dr Angus McGregor, District Community Physician, 30 Nov 1978; and Association of District Community Physicians comments on DHSS Report `Recruitment to Community Medicine', 1980
Date: Sep 1976-Sep 1980Reference: SA/DCP/D.11Part of: Association of District Community Physicians- Archives and manuscripts
Community Medicine and civil defence
Date: 1982-1987Reference: SA/MED/H/2/5/1Part of: Medact