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Changes in the NHS: Good, Bad, or Neutral? A Perspective from an Intercalating Medical Student

In this insightful exploration of the NHS, James O'Donovan, a 4th-year intercalating medical student from Newcastle University, delves into the impacts of recent changes on patient care and the overall healthcare system. By examining the intersection of politics and medicine, the discussion highlights the importance of understanding how governance influences healthcare delivery. This analysis scrutinizes the implications of these changes while considering their effect on training and research. Engage with this critical dialogue about the future of the NHS and its pivotal role in healthcare.

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Changes in the NHS: Good, Bad, or Neutral? A Perspective from an Intercalating Medical Student

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  1. Changes in the NHS: Good, Bad or Neutral? James O’Donovan Intercalating 4th Year Medical student, Newcastle University

  2. Why should we be interested? Politics – ‘the science and art of the government’ Surgery – ‘art and science of the human body’1 1. Williams N. Ann R Coll Surg Eng (Suppl) 2011; 93:338-339

  3. Patient Care

  4. Training

  5. Research

  6. Overall view

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