Clin Med
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This article describes the differences in training and departmental function between the specialties of emergency medicine in China and acute medicine in the U. K., based on the experience of a visiting international medical graduate from Shanghai.
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Practice Guideline
Concise guidance: diagnosis, management and prevention of occupational contact dermatitis.
Occupation is an important risk factor for contact dermatitis that presents in adulthood. Occupational contact dermatitis often has significant adverse effects on quality of life and the long-term prognosis is poor unless workplace exposures are addressed. ⋯ This concise guidance summarises three sets of guidance from the Occupational Health Clinical Effectiveness Unit, the British Occupational Health Research Foundation and the British Association of Dermatologists respectively. It is aimed at physicians in primary and secondary care, covering the clinical aspects of case management but also drawing attention to the important actions they should take to address the workplace issues, either in liaison with an occupational health provider or in the absence of occupational health input.
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Traditionally there has been little formal leadership and management education in the core medical curriculum. The Department of Health has recently emphasised the development of clinical leadership within the NHS. In this article, trainees share their experience of the Master of Science in medical leadership and management postgraduate qualification.
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This lesson describes a case of Addison's disease presenting with acute kidney injury. The condition is briefly reviewed and a number of learning points are highlighted for clinicians encountering similar presentations.