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    Tag: Book extract

    A woman walks on a street in Wuhan, China.

    The year that was: Wuhan doctor reveals what really happened when COVID-19 struck

    December 20, 2022

    Here is the story of a doctor's life in a city under the control of a paranoid government obsessed with engineering perceptions.

    I designed a simulation to prepare for pandemics pre-COVID-19, but our govt wasn’t interested

    October 28, 2022

    Smallpox was high on my radar again after the 2017 Evans horsepox experiment, which proved that smallpox could be synthesised in a lab. It was…

    A woman walks on a street in Wuhan, China.

    Deadly Quiet City: Wuhan doctor reveals what really happened in January 2020

    March 29, 2022

    Here is the story of a doctor's life in a city under the control of a paranoid government obsessed with engineering perceptions.

    Why Dr Colin Mendelsohn is happy to defy the medical establishment on vaping

    December 14, 2021

    We will look back in twenty years and wonder why we didn’t embrace the products earlier, he writes in a new book

    Dr Meryl Broughton

    ‘I see (touch, hear and smell) dead people’

    December 2, 2021

    Doing an autopsy is a sensory event, the GP writes in her new book.

    Smoking skeleton

    After killing millions, Big Tobacco moves into healthcare

    October 18, 2021

    John Safran takes a look at the strategic shifts of Philip Morris, a company responsible for a global public health catastrophe.

    Dr Yumiko Kadota

    ‘I don’t care about your f***ing surgeries’: Life as an unaccredited registrar

    April 21, 2021

    An extract from Dr Yumiko Kadota's new book.

    ‘If you do no harm you do nothing’: The story of a medical revolution

    April 1, 2021

    An excerpt from a new book tells the tale of Nobel laureate Dr Don Thomas.

    Dr John Parker

    ‘He fired a gunshot when he saw me’: Aussie GP’s first day in a new job

    August 21, 2020

    NSW GP Dr John Parker describes his first day working in a major trauma centre in Iraq in 2008.

    What should you do when compassion for your patient finally cracks?

    June 23, 2020

    To care for patients, doctors need what Dr Chavi Eve Karkowsky calls ‘pragmatic compassion’ — but that can certainly be trying, she writes.…

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