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Leading academics denounce anti-Israeli editorial in the BMJ

The Israelis said that the editorial “also refers to alleged ‘implementation of eliminatory settler colonial strategies by the Israeli occupation that aims to increase morbidity and mortality.'"

The debate over physician associates is necessary—but needlessly toxic

Pepperer. Grocer. Apothecary. Surgeon apothecary. General practitioner (https://www.apothecaries.org/history/origins).1 The evolution of medical associate professionals in the UK may not enjoy quite the same narrative arc, steeped as it is in workforce practicalities, but it does echo many of the controversies accompanying the introduction of apothecaries into medical practice. The Apothecaries Act of 1815 handed responsibility for medical training and education, previously unstandardised and based on apprenticeships, to the Society of Apothecaries (https://navigator.health.org.uk/theme/apothecaries-act-1815).2 In a lecture on the origins of general practitioners, the doctor and historian Irvine Loudon summarised the two contrarian views of the act as either “among the great reforming Acts of the 19th century” or “as a result of a degrading compromise” (https://bjgp.org/content/33/246/13.long).3 Disputes over professional training and regulation are invariably heated, sometim

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Over 200 medical journals call on WHO to declare immediate emergency: We ve got to act with thought … but also with haste

Morality of convenience: the ongoing failure to protect hospitals and health workers in conflict zones

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization, is pleading for protection of health facilities, health professionals, and vulnerable people (doi:10.1136/bmj.p2656).1 He is being ignored, as are the many sensible voices supporting an urgent ceasefire and peace in Gaza. These include the pope and the archbishop of Canterbury (https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/13/british-palestinians-demand-meeting-rishi-sunak-gaza-ceasefirehttps://www.reuters.com/world/europe/pope-urges-stop-name-god-calls-gaza-humanitarian-aid-2023-11-05).23 They include Jews and Muslims, and people of all faiths, races, and nationalities (doi:10.1136/bmj.p2645).4 Very many people understand that a peaceful resolution respecting the rights of both Israelis and Palestinians is the best path. The US and the UK are belatedly lobbying Israel for restraint (https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/13/biden-lawsuit-alleged-failure-prevent-genocide-israel-palestine).5 Today’s war

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