INDEX TO VOLUME 331 - BMJ Group
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INDEX TO VOLUME 331 - BMJ Group
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six months. I have limited registration with the GMC and I am<br />
wondering if this is permitted. (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />
<strong>331</strong>:54 (GP edition)<br />
—I’m interested in general practice and will start F2 in August<br />
2005. What would I do after F2 when I finish? (Advice zone)<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:34<br />
— The JCPTGP has accepted my one year towards GP training.<br />
I am currently doing locum jobs in medicine. How do I get on<br />
a vocational training scheme or a job such as SHO in medicine<br />
or an F2 post? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:114 (GP<br />
edition)<br />
— What will be the future for SHOs in new MMC programme<br />
after August 2007? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:104 (GP<br />
edition)<br />
Hatcher S<br />
—EYcacy of antidepressants in adults. Commentary: Why stop<br />
at antidepressants? <strong>331</strong>:158 (ED)<br />
— et al, Do get in touch <strong>331</strong>:788 (E), <strong>331</strong>:966 (L)<br />
Haw S, see Ogilvie D <strong>331</strong>:393<br />
Hawkins E, My GP registrar year <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:157<br />
Haworth C, see McEvoy SP <strong>331</strong>:428<br />
Hay E, see Mitchell C <strong>331</strong>:1124<br />
Hay, William James, Obituary (G Turnbull, et al) <strong>331</strong>:239<br />
Hayanga AJ, Aid after disasters <strong>331</strong>:49 (L)<br />
Hayashi C, see Hogan DR <strong>331</strong>:1431<br />
Hayes SF, Where next with revalidation? <strong>331</strong>:352 (L)<br />
Hayley, William David, Obituary (MD Sanders) <strong>331</strong>:969<br />
Hays R<br />
— Foundation programme for newly qualified doctors <strong>331</strong>:465<br />
(E), <strong>331</strong>:697 (L)<br />
— What the educators are saying <strong>331</strong>:561 (L)<br />
Hayward, Isla (Mrs McGuire née Greenlaw), Obituary (K Greenlaw)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1274<br />
He X, see Chapman RS <strong>331</strong>:1050<br />
head lice<br />
— in children, shaving is unnecessary and distressing <strong>331</strong>:405<br />
(L)<br />
— prevention<br />
— — overview (M Dawes) <strong>331</strong>:362 (E)<br />
— — Bug Buster kit v. over the counter pediculicides (N Hill, et<br />
al) <strong>331</strong>:384 (PC)<br />
Head P, see Chapman P <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:112<br />
headache, tension-type, acupuncture (D Melchart, et al) <strong>331</strong>:376<br />
(P)<br />
healers, shopping: Ghanaian diabetes experiences (A de-G<br />
Aikins) <strong>331</strong>:737 (P)<br />
health<br />
— democracy and: eastern Europe<br />
— — nuclear weapons are another post-communist health hazard<br />
<strong>331</strong>:237 (L)<br />
— — post-communist transition <strong>331</strong>:235 (L)<br />
— triumph of our art? Endpiece (T Smyth) <strong>331</strong>:612<br />
health care rationing<br />
— joint replacements, fears of further cuts (R Coombes, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1290 (N), <strong>331</strong>:1472 (L), <strong>331</strong>:1473 (L)<br />
— trastuzumab, government attacked for interference (C Laurent)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1424 (N)<br />
health funding<br />
— Africa, putting together the "back oYce" (L Dare, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:759 (ED)<br />
— spending in England rises faster than rest of UK (B Christie)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1424 (N)<br />
health informatics see also computers<br />
— ABC of health informatics<br />
— — Communication and navigation around the healthcare system<br />
(JC Wyatt, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1325 (C)<br />
— — eHealth and the future: promise or peril? (JC Wyatt, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1391 (C)<br />
— — How computers can help to share understanding with<br />
patients (F Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:892 (C)<br />
— — How computers help make eYcient use of consultations (F<br />
Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1010 (C)<br />
— — How decision support tools help define clinical problems<br />
(F Sullivan., et al) <strong>331</strong>:831 (C)<br />
— — How informatics tools help deal with patients’ problems (F<br />
Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:955 (C)<br />
— — Improving services with informatics tools (F Sullivan, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1190 (C) (correction, 332:151)<br />
— — Is a consultation needed? (F Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:625 (C)<br />
— — Keeping up: learning in the workplace (JC Wyatt, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1129 (C)<br />
— — Referral or follow-up? (F Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1072 (C)<br />
— — What is health information? (JC Wyatt, et al) <strong>331</strong>:566 (C)<br />
— — Why is this patient here today? (F Sullivan, et al) <strong>331</strong>:678<br />
(C)<br />
— devolution: eVect of diverging policy across NHS (A Alvarez-<br />
Rosete, et al) <strong>331</strong>:946 (IP), <strong>331</strong>:1081 (L)<br />
Health Protection Agency, Health Protection in the 21st Century (K<br />
Morales) <strong>331</strong>:1044 (N)<br />
health services for the elderly see also elderly<br />
— transitional care facility for elderly people in hospital awaiting<br />
long term care bed (M Crotty, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1110 (P), <strong>331</strong>:1271<br />
(L)<br />
health staYng<br />
— Africa<br />
— — developed world is robbing health staV <strong>331</strong>:48 (L), <strong>331</strong>:49<br />
(L)<br />
— — medical brain drain <strong>331</strong>:780 (L), <strong>331</strong>:905 (L)<br />
— — medical brain drain (J Johnson) <strong>331</strong>:2 (E), <strong>331</strong>:905 (L)<br />
— developing countries, medical migration management (OB<br />
Ahmad) <strong>331</strong>:43 (ED)<br />
health visitors, Robin Hood solution (D TriYt) (The way I see<br />
it...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:201 (GP edition)<br />
Healthcare Commission<br />
— Healthcare Commission’s Report on the Review of NHS Foundation<br />
Trusts<br />
— — overview (RQ Lewis) <strong>331</strong>:59 (E)<br />
— — summary (R Coombes) <strong>331</strong>:68 (N)<br />
Heard S, see Eccles S <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:92<br />
hearing, Hearwear: The Future of Hearing (C Martin) (Art)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:459 (R)<br />
heart attacks<br />
— antibiotics, failure (D Taylor-Robinson, et al) <strong>331</strong>:361 (E)<br />
— research fraud, Ram Singh heart attack study (C White)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:281 (ED)<br />
JULY-DECEMBER 2005<br />
heart failure<br />
— cardiac impairment or heart failure? (R Lehman, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:415 (E), <strong>331</strong>:577 (L)<br />
— elderly, recognition in patients with stable chronic obstructive<br />
pulmonary disease in primary care (FH Rutten, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1379 (PC)<br />
— symptoms: European public unaware (D Spurgeon) <strong>331</strong>:535<br />
(N)<br />
— telephone intervention in chronic heart failure: DIAL trial<br />
(GESICA Investigators) <strong>331</strong>:425 (P)<br />
Heath I<br />
— Beyond Depression (Books) <strong>331</strong>:357 (R)<br />
— The NHS revolution: health care in the market place. Medical<br />
generalists: connecting the map and the territory <strong>331</strong>:1462<br />
(ED)<br />
Hebert K<br />
— How to be a healthy doctor without trying to hard—update<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:221<br />
— The new president of the Medical Women’s Federation (Fifteen<br />
minutes with...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:102<br />
— Student health doctors—shouting but not heard <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />
<strong>331</strong>:28 (GP edition)<br />
Hedley RN, et al, Development of family medicine in Kosovo<br />
<strong>331</strong>:201 (PC)<br />
Hellard ME, see Lim E <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:104<br />
Heller RF, see Buchan IE <strong>331</strong>:453<br />
Hemingway H, see Junghans C <strong>331</strong>:940<br />
Hemmingsson E, et al, Prognosis in obesity <strong>331</strong>:452 (L)<br />
Henderson K, see Matheson NJ <strong>331</strong>:697<br />
Henderson, Walter, Obituary (H Heggarty) <strong>331</strong>:407<br />
Hendy J, et al, Challenges to implementing the national programme<br />
for information technology (NPfIT): a qualitative<br />
study <strong>331</strong>:<strong>331</strong> (IP), <strong>331</strong>:516 (L)<br />
Heneghan C<br />
— see Thompson MJ <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:67<br />
— see Thompson MJ <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:70<br />
Henson DB, et al, Preventing blindness from glaucoma <strong>331</strong>:120<br />
(E)<br />
hepatitis A vaccines, US, for young children (F Charatan)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1102 (N)<br />
hepatitis C, severe liver disease will increase unless injecting drug<br />
users are tested and treated (A O’Dowd) <strong>331</strong>:1422 (N)<br />
hepatology, career advice (AR Watson) (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />
<strong>331</strong>:246<br />
Hepworth SJ, et al, Childhood cancer and power lines <strong>331</strong>:634 (L)<br />
herbal medicine see also alternative medicine<br />
— regulation in UK (RE Ferner, et al) <strong>331</strong>:62 (E)<br />
Herbert RD, et al, Analysis of quality of interventions in systematic<br />
reviews <strong>331</strong>:507 (ED)<br />
Herceptin see trastuzumab<br />
heroin see also drug abuse; methadone<br />
— buprenorphine: safer than methadone? (J Luty, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1352<br />
(E)<br />
herpes zoster<br />
— ophthalmic, management in primary care (W Opstelten, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:147 (C)<br />
— vaccines, safe and eVective for older adults (POEM*) <strong>331</strong> (17<br />
September 2005)<br />
Herrmann N, see Glass J <strong>331</strong>:1169<br />
Hesketh T, et al, Mother to child transmission of HIV in China<br />
<strong>331</strong>:162 (L)<br />
Hetlevik I, see Getz L <strong>331</strong>:551<br />
Hettiaratchy S, see Butler PEM <strong>331</strong>:1349<br />
Hewitt RJD, et al, Blood reaction secondary to penicillin reaction<br />
(Minerva) <strong>331</strong>:244<br />
Hewson CJ, et al, Human and animal health: strengthening the<br />
links <strong>331</strong>:1268 (L)<br />
Heymann TD, Which career first? <strong>331</strong>:846 (L)<br />
Hibble A<br />
— The future of higher professional education for general practice<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:160<br />
— see Benson J <strong>331</strong>:89<br />
Hickman, Roger Charles, Obituary (A Hickman, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1411<br />
Higgins JPT, see Caldwell DM <strong>331</strong>:897<br />
high voltage power lines, leukaemia in children, distance study in<br />
England and Wales <strong>331</strong>:634 (L), <strong>331</strong>:635 (L), <strong>331</strong>:636 (L)<br />
highly active antiretroviral therapy see also acquired immunodeficiency<br />
syndrome; antiretrovirals<br />
— Africa, patients’ readiness (HT Gebrekristos, et al) <strong>331</strong>:772<br />
(ED)<br />
— HIV infection prevention (R Jones, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1285 (E)<br />
Higson N, Future of singlehanded general practices <strong>331</strong>:353 (L)<br />
Hildon Z, see Netuveli G <strong>331</strong>:1382<br />
Hill AVS, see Lang T <strong>331</strong>:1476<br />
Hill C, see Cardis E <strong>331</strong>:77<br />
Hill G, et al, Issues arising from lobby of UN to outlaw circumcision<br />
<strong>331</strong>:781 (L)<br />
Hill JP, We needed a new practice manager <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:227<br />
(GP edition)<br />
Hill N, et al, Single blind, randomised, comparative study of the<br />
Bug Buster kit and over the counter pediculicide treatments<br />
against head lice in the United Kingdom <strong>331</strong>:384 (PC)<br />
Hillier VF, see Lovel HJ <strong>331</strong>:1439<br />
Hillis GS, et al, Basic transthoracic echocardiography 330:1432<br />
(P) (correction, <strong>331</strong>:613)<br />
Hillman, Samuel, Obituary (J Hillman) <strong>331</strong>:1086<br />
Hilton C, Taking a sabbatical from a consultant job (Tips on...)<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:98<br />
hip fractures, elderly, eVect of comorbidities and postoperative<br />
complications on mortality (JJW Roche, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1374 (P)<br />
Hippisley-Cox J<br />
— et al, Drug combinations and all cause mortality in heart<br />
disease <strong>331</strong>:160 (L)<br />
— et al, Risk of adverse gastrointestinal outcomes in patients<br />
taking cyclo-oxygenase-2 inhibitors or conventional nonsteroidal<br />
anti-inflammatory drugs: population based nested<br />
case-control analysis <strong>331</strong>:1310 (PC), <strong>331</strong>:1473 (L), <strong>331</strong>:1474<br />
(L)<br />
Hislop TG, see Martin RE <strong>331</strong>:335<br />
histopathology<br />
—diVerence from neuropathology? (C Gray) (Advice zone)<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:82<br />
— submitting specimens (B Newell, et al) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />
<strong>331</strong>:18<br />
history of medicine<br />
— William Beatty, box of instruments (MKH Crumplin, et al)<br />
(Medical history) <strong>331</strong>:1531<br />
— cardiology (D Lomas) (Medical history) <strong>331</strong>:1533<br />
— diploma (A Ferguson) (Diplomatosis) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:209<br />
— influenza outbreak 1918 (IH Wilson) (Medical history)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:1536<br />
— Islam, basis for European medicine (A Majeed) <strong>331</strong>:1486 (E)<br />
— wealth of distinguished doctors: retrospective survey (IC Mc-<br />
Manus) (Professional matters) <strong>331</strong>:1520<br />
HIV infections see also acquired immunodeficiency syndrome<br />
— epidemiology, 40m worldwide (J Zarocostas) <strong>331</strong>:1224 (N)<br />
— haemophilic men in Britain: observational study (CA Sabin, et<br />
al) <strong>331</strong>:997 (P)<br />
— prevention (R Jones, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1285 (E)<br />
— primary drug UK time trends (UK <strong>Group</strong> on Transmitted<br />
HIV Drug Resistance) <strong>331</strong>:1368 (P)<br />
— transmission, political transition and risk (T Rhodes, et al)<br />
<strong>331</strong>:220 (ED), <strong>331</strong>:907 (L)<br />
Hlatywayo LT, see Annan H <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:125<br />
Hlavaèka S, et al, Health Care Systems in Transition: Slovakia<br />
(Books) <strong>331</strong>:241 (R)<br />
Ho, John HC, Obituary (J Parry) <strong>331</strong>:578<br />
Hoj L, et al,EVect of sublingual misoprostol on severe postpartum<br />
haemorrhage in a primary health centre in Guinea-Bissau:<br />
randomised double blind clinical trial <strong>331</strong>:723 (P)<br />
Hoagland’s sign, in girl (R Matharu, et al) (Minerva) <strong>331</strong>:584 (R)<br />
Hobbs FDR<br />
— see Fitzmaurice DA <strong>331</strong>:1057<br />
— see McManus RJ <strong>331</strong>:493<br />
Hochstenbach R, see Franssen MTM <strong>331</strong>:137<br />
Hodgkin’s disease, ichthyosis as important marker (V Madan)<br />
(Minerva) <strong>331</strong>:360 (R)<br />
Hodgson A, see Chandramohan D <strong>331</strong>:727<br />
Hoedt, Vincent, interview with (T Sheldon) <strong>331</strong>:70 (N)<br />
Hoekstra JBL, see van den Born B-JH <strong>331</strong>:73<br />
Hoekstra RM, see Crump JA <strong>331</strong>:478<br />
Hoes AW, see Rutten FH <strong>331</strong>:1379<br />
Hogan DR, et al, Achieving the millennium development goals for<br />
health. Cost eVectiveness analysis of strategies to combat<br />
HIV/AIDS in developing countries <strong>331</strong>:1431 (P)<br />
Holder R, see Fitzmaurice DA <strong>331</strong>:1057<br />
Hollingworth GR, see Bal SK <strong>331</strong>:438<br />
Holmen J, see Getz L <strong>331</strong>:551<br />
Holt G, et al, Lesson of the week. Acute crystal arthritis mimicking<br />
infection after total knee arthroplasty <strong>331</strong>:1322 (C)<br />
homelessness<br />
— Glasgow, safe play in unsafe places (K Milligan, et al) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:19 (GP edition)<br />
— GP service launched (M Gould) <strong>331</strong>:1226 (N)<br />
homocysteine, coronary disease and MTHFR 677C→T polymorphism:<br />
does totality of evidence support causal role for<br />
homocysteine and preventive potential of folate? (SJ Lewis,<br />
et al) <strong>331</strong>:1053 (P)<br />
homoeopathy see also alternative medicine<br />
— Faculty of homeopathy primary health care examination (N<br />
Williams) (Diplomatosis) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:232 (GP edition),<br />
s280<br />
— Passionate Medicine: Making the transition from Conventional<br />
Medicine to Homeopathy (Shohet) (Books) <strong>331</strong>:1276 (R)<br />
homosexuality, India (B Ravichandran) (Personal view) <strong>331</strong>:57 (R)<br />
hope, greatest skill. Endpiece (I Hughes) <strong>331</strong>:47<br />
Hope T, et al, Developing guidelines for medical students about<br />
the examination of patients under 18 years old <strong>331</strong>:1384<br />
(LP)<br />
Hoppe A, see Melchart D <strong>331</strong>:376<br />
Hopper JL, see Baglietto L <strong>331</strong>:807<br />
hormone replacement therapy, breast cancer and: risk estimation<br />
(NJ Coombs, et al) <strong>331</strong>:347 (ED)<br />
Horrocks S<br />
— see Coast J <strong>331</strong>:1444<br />
— see Salisbury C <strong>331</strong>:1441<br />
horses, comparative gastroenterology: common ground and collaborative<br />
potential (NPH Hudson, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1248 (C)<br />
hospital acquired infections see cross infection<br />
hospitals<br />
— clinical leadership in provision of care <strong>331</strong>:161 (L), <strong>331</strong>:162<br />
(L)<br />
— community, independence in elderly needing rehabilitation<br />
and (J Green, et al) <strong>331</strong>:317 (P)<br />
—diYculties on running over Christmas (Solutions.doc) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:279<br />
— district general, does it have a future? (C Ham, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1<strong>331</strong><br />
(ED), <strong>331</strong>:1473 (L)<br />
— rise and demise: reappraisal of nursing (N Black) <strong>331</strong>:1394<br />
(ED)<br />
— rural general, career advice (A Sim) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:135<br />
— Venice Biennale (C Martin) (Art) <strong>331</strong>:54 (R)<br />
hospitals at night<br />
— revisited (A-R Jenabzadeh) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:172<br />
— tips (A Snelling) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:172<br />
Hossain M, MSc in orthopaedic engineering (Diplomatosis) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:173<br />
Houghton A<br />
— Know Yourself: The Individual’s Guide to Career Development in<br />
Health Care (Books) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:234<br />
— Passionate Medicine (Books) <strong>331</strong>:1276 (R)<br />
— Personal support 3: How to help someone achieve balance in<br />
their working and personal lives <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:7<br />
— Personal support 4: Helping each other deal with tricky relationships<br />
<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:17<br />
— Personal support 5: Stress and time management for people<br />
with multiple responsibilities <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:30<br />
— Personal support 6: For leaders and medical managers <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:37<br />
Hoult J, see Johnson S <strong>331</strong>:599<br />
Hourigan CS, Are medical schools fit for graduates? <strong>331</strong>:1084 (L)<br />
house oYcers see also doctors<br />
— applications for jobs outside of training trust (S Eccles) (Advice<br />
zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:114<br />
— conducting your own ward round (A Aslam) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:96<br />
— new doctor diary (S Rushworth) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:100<br />
Houssami N, see Barratt A <strong>331</strong>:351<br />
Howard DPJ, see Gwilym S <strong>331</strong>:1505<br />
Howard K, see Barratt A <strong>331</strong>:351<br />
Howe G, see Cardis E <strong>331</strong>:77<br />
Howell S<br />
— I am an overseas medical graduate from India and have<br />
recently passed both parts of the professional and Linguistic<br />
Assessment Board (PLAB) test. I would like to join a UK GP<br />
vocational training scheme...Any advice on how to improve<br />
my chances? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:114 (GP edition)<br />
— I am a consultant psychiatrist working in the United Kingdom.<br />
For a number of reasons I now have plans to be a general<br />
practitioner. Can I change my career now? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />
Careers <strong>331</strong>:54 (GP edition)<br />
— I am planning to take a year out after foundation year 2 to do<br />
some relay work with Christian Medical Fellowship as well as<br />
part time medical work. The plan is to start GP training the<br />
year after. Would it be advisable to complete the GP training<br />
before I take another year out, or is it possible to get the<br />
overseas placement accepted as part of my GP training? (Advice<br />
zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:54 (GP edition)<br />
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