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— euthanasia, timer device to facilitate passive euthanasia (J<br />

Siegel-Itzkovich) <strong>331</strong>:1357 (N)<br />

— genetics, doctors want to stop European test patent (J Siegel-<br />

Itzkovitch) <strong>331</strong>:8 (N)<br />

IssroV J, The Trauma of Terrorism (Books) <strong>331</strong>:641 (R)<br />

Italy<br />

— memory for famous people: Berlusconi (F Turone) <strong>331</strong>:863<br />

(N)<br />

— smoking ban, 8% drop in consumption (R Dobson) <strong>331</strong>:1159<br />

(N)<br />

J<br />

Jacka MJ, see Devereaux PJ <strong>331</strong>:313<br />

Jackson T<br />

— 30 Days: Minimum Wage (TV) <strong>331</strong>:1029 (R)<br />

— The emergence of ringing vertigo (On the case) <strong>331</strong>:1502<br />

— Is it time to ban dogs as household pets? (Personal view)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1278 (R)<br />

— The Story of God BBC1 (TV) <strong>331</strong>:1480 (R)<br />

Jacobs RJ, see Campbell AJ <strong>331</strong>:817<br />

Jacoby MG, The Swine Flu AVair (Books) <strong>331</strong>:1276 (R)<br />

Jaffar S, see Chandramohan D <strong>331</strong>:727<br />

Jain A, Treating obesity in individuals and populations <strong>331</strong>:1387<br />

(C)<br />

Jakaba, Zsuzsanna, interview: combating free movement of microorganisms<br />

(R Watson) <strong>331</strong>:986 (N)<br />

Jakobsen C-J, see Devereaux PJ <strong>331</strong>:313<br />

JAMA, scrutiny for industry funded trials (KJ Rothman, et al)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1350 (E) (correction, 332:151)<br />

Jamal K, Give us a straw to hang on (Letters) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:122<br />

James C, et al, Impact on child mortality of removing user fees:<br />

simulation model <strong>331</strong>:747 (P), <strong>331</strong>:904 (L)<br />

James D, see McManus IC <strong>331</strong>:555<br />

James WS, Students need education fit for professional and public<br />

life <strong>331</strong>:966 (L), <strong>331</strong>:1084 (L)<br />

Jamieson LA, see Srivastava R <strong>331</strong>:890<br />

Janković S,see Burazeri G <strong>331</strong>:195<br />

Jankowski J, et al, 10-minute consultation. Cancer prevention<br />

<strong>331</strong>:618 (PC)<br />

Jannin JG, Sleeping sickness in Uganda: a thin line between two<br />

fatal diseases. Commentary: Sleeping sickness—a growing<br />

problem? <strong>331</strong>:1242 (P)<br />

Japan, healthcare system: insurance (H Nomura, et al) <strong>331</strong>:648<br />

(E)<br />

Japanese encephalitis, India, outbreak kills 1300 children (G<br />

Mudur) <strong>331</strong>:1288 (N)<br />

Jarman B, see Aylin P <strong>331</strong>:803<br />

Jarrett DRJ, Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians <strong>331</strong>:967<br />

(L)<br />

Jayabalan P, Doctor No job <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:180<br />

Jayakkar, Chinnamma, Obituary (A Jayakkar, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1274<br />

Jayasinghe S, Health in Africa <strong>331</strong>:905 (L)<br />

Jefferson P, see Ball DR <strong>331</strong>:405<br />

Jefford M, et al, Medical paternalism and expensive unsubsidised<br />

drugs <strong>331</strong>:1075 (ED)<br />

Jeffrey DI<br />

— Time to legalise assisted dying? <strong>331</strong>:841 (L)<br />

— see George RJD <strong>331</strong>:684<br />

Jeffries C, see Parker RJ <strong>331</strong>:1063<br />

Jellema P, et al, Should treatment of (sub)acute low back pain be<br />

aimed at psychosocial prognostic factors? Cluster randomised<br />

clinical trial in general practice <strong>331</strong>:84 (PC)<br />

Jenabzadeh A-R, Hospital at night revisited <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:172<br />

Jenkins, Mair Lloyd, Obituary (BA Gwynne Jenkins) <strong>331</strong>:1342<br />

Jenkins R, et al, Mental health in post-communist countries<br />

<strong>331</strong>:173 (E)<br />

Jennings BA, see Gukas ID <strong>331</strong>:779<br />

Jensen H, see Benn CS <strong>331</strong>:1428<br />

Jeppesen P, see Petersen L <strong>331</strong>:602<br />

Jesse M, et al, Health Care Systems in Transition: Estonia (Books)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:241 (R)<br />

Jewesson P, see McCormack J <strong>331</strong>:456<br />

Jewkes F<br />

— Can anybody tell me how to prepare for the general practice<br />

vocational training scheme (GPVTS) interview? I have already<br />

appeared at interview for the same scheme but I wasn’t<br />

selected (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:64<br />

— I am in my preregistration house oYcer year but applying for<br />

senior house oYcer jobs. I want to do general practice in the<br />

long term but would also like to do more medicine first, and<br />

would quite like to travel abroad, for example, with Voluntary<br />

Services Overseas after a GP vocational training scheme. Any<br />

advice about whether a foundation year 2 post or a medical<br />

rotation would be better? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:144<br />

Jewkes R, see Burazeri G <strong>331</strong>:195, <strong>331</strong>:197<br />

Jorgensen KJ, see Gotzsche PC <strong>331</strong>:350<br />

Jorgensen P, see Petersen L <strong>331</strong>:602<br />

job applications see also career advice<br />

— coping with rejection (SF Haq, et al) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:75<br />

— declining oVers after interview because diVerent to expectation<br />

(JA McCaul) (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:226 (GP<br />

edition)<br />

— foundation year programmes, appointment process (J Firth)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:237<br />

— harmonisation: alternative to centralisation (L Wood) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>331</strong>:219, s280<br />

Jobscore, peer reviews of UK jobs (P Chapman) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:112<br />

Joffe M, Assessing doctors in diYculty: the assessor’s experience<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:118<br />

Johnson C, Unlearning (Personal view) <strong>331</strong>:703 (R)<br />

Johnson J, Stopping Africa’s medical brain drain <strong>331</strong>:2 (E),<br />

<strong>331</strong>:905 (L)<br />

Johnson S, et al, Randomised controlled trial of acute mental<br />

health care by a crisis resolution team: the north Islington<br />

crisis study <strong>331</strong>:599 (P)<br />

Johnston G, et al, Scabies: diagnosis and treatment <strong>331</strong>:619 (C)<br />

joint replacement, disparity in rates (R Dobson) <strong>331</strong>:1290 (N)<br />

Jones G, Medieval guide warns that sex is harmful for people with<br />

"cold or dry breathing" <strong>331</strong>:68 (N)<br />

Jones M<br />

— Choosing a career in acute medicine <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:95<br />

— et al, Extended prescribing by UK nurses and pharmacists<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1337 (L)<br />

— et al, Randomised controlled trial of the Lidcombe programme<br />

of early stuttering intervention <strong>331</strong>:659 (P)<br />

— see Junghans C <strong>331</strong>:940<br />

Jones P, Making tomorrow’s GPs <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:154<br />

JULY-DECEMBER 2005<br />

Jones R<br />

— et al, Preventing HIV infection <strong>331</strong>:1285 (E)<br />

— see Kennedy T <strong>331</strong>:435<br />

Jones RH, Speed networking works for postgraduate research<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1025 (L)<br />

Joppi R, et al, Disappointing biotech <strong>331</strong>:895 (ED), <strong>331</strong>:1025 (L)<br />

Jordan S, see Burazeri G <strong>331</strong>:195, <strong>331</strong>:197<br />

Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Facing the Cost of Long-Term Care (S<br />

Arie) <strong>331</strong>:655 (N)<br />

Josson J, The big leap down under <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:128<br />

Joubert G, see Fairall LR <strong>331</strong>:750<br />

journal clubs, on internet (H Brown) (Netlines) <strong>331</strong>:522 (R)<br />

journals see also impact factors; newspapers; publishing<br />

— clubs, choosing interesting papers (P Hallas) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>331</strong>:252<br />

— league tables for health journalists (N Marks) (The Press)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:521 (R)<br />

— reading (A Tiwari) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:162<br />

— slow tracking? (C Martyn) (Thoughts for today) <strong>331</strong>:1551<br />

Jukaku S, The foundation programme and general practice—a<br />

step forward (The way I see it...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:147<br />

Junghans C, et al, Recruiting patients to medical research: double<br />

blind randomised trial of "opt-in" versus "opt-out" strategies<br />

<strong>331</strong>:940 (PC), <strong>331</strong>:1082 (L)<br />

junior doctors see also doctors<br />

— early experience of general practice (E Linos) (The way I see<br />

it) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:213<br />

— experience in rural general hospital (M Qadan) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:137<br />

— independent centres threaten training (Z Kmietowicz)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:797 (N)<br />

— interviews, time to change? (M Walzman, et al) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:76<br />

— new, getting started tips (F Mohammed) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>331</strong>:131<br />

— shifts and sleep deprivation <strong>331</strong>:514 (L), <strong>331</strong>:515 (L)<br />

— tips on starting jobs (A Sandell) (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:58<br />

Juniper T, Global warming must be limited to 2°C, scientists say<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1287 (N)<br />

Jurgelenas A, et al, From the former Soviet Union <strong>331</strong>:236 (L)<br />

jurisprudence see also legislation, medical<br />

— abortion, British Pregnancy Advisory Service advice on late<br />

abortions (C Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:716 (N)<br />

— Feyi Awotona, wins £1.6m in unfair dismissal case (C Dyer)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:654 (N)<br />

— Sue Axon, parents’ right to know abortion advice to under 16s<br />

(C Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:1161 (N)<br />

— Leslie Burke, high court rules in favour of GMC (C Dyer)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:309 (N)<br />

— Natallie Evans, frozen embryo case taken to European court<br />

(C Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:717 (N)<br />

— Sir Roy Meadow, unsafe conviction rejected in expert witness<br />

case(CDyer)<strong>331</strong>:253 (N)<br />

— withdrawal of treatment, judges support doctors’ decision to<br />

stop treatment of dying man (O Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:536 (N)<br />

— Charlotte Wyatt<br />

— — judge over-rules earlier decision (C Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:985 (N)<br />

— — parents lose appeal against court order (O Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:472<br />

(N), <strong>331</strong>:695 (L)<br />

jury service, doctors: to serve or not to serve? (A Campion) (The<br />

way I see it...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:97<br />

K<br />

Kadiri S, Tackling cardiovascular disease in Africa <strong>331</strong>:711 (E)<br />

Kaduszkiewicz H, et al, Cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with<br />

Alzheimer’s disease: systematic review of randomised clinical<br />

trials <strong>331</strong>:321 (P)<br />

Kady SM, see Gardosi J <strong>331</strong>:1113<br />

Kahlo, Frida, Tate Modern exhibition (C Pinto) (Art) <strong>331</strong>:297<br />

(R)<br />

Kahn B, Role of vaccinating poultry against avian flu <strong>331</strong>:1408<br />

(L)<br />

Kaiser Permanente, experience of implementing electronic medical<br />

record (JT Scott, et al) <strong>331</strong>:1313 (IP)<br />

Kaldor J, see Cardis E <strong>331</strong>:77<br />

Källén B, et al, Temporal trends in multiple births after in vitro<br />

fertilisation in Sweden, 1982-2001: a register study <strong>331</strong>:382<br />

(P)<br />

Kalliala I, et al, Risk of cervical and other cancers after treatment<br />

of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: retrospective cohort<br />

study <strong>331</strong>:1183 (PC)<br />

Kanapathippillai SK, Working with midwives (a doctors view)<br />

(Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:192<br />

Kanchanachitra C, see Wobulpolprasert S <strong>331</strong>:1093<br />

Kaniorou-Larai MG, see Papageorgiou KI <strong>331</strong>:1323<br />

Karim QA, see Gebrekristos HT <strong>331</strong>:772<br />

Kashyap AS<br />

— A memorable patient. The "sum" of my fears <strong>331</strong>:883<br />

— et al, Lepromatous leprosy (Minerva) <strong>331</strong>:974 (R)<br />

Kaur J, see Singh HP <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:211<br />

Kavalier F, Investigation of recurrent miscarriages <strong>331</strong>:121 (E)<br />

Kavcova E, see Kralikova E <strong>331</strong>:191<br />

Kawachi I, see Glymour MM <strong>331</strong>:636<br />

Kay, Adam, (J Bonner) (Fifteen minutes with...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>331</strong>:12<br />

Kay D, see Lewis MR <strong>331</strong>:1474<br />

Kazadi W, see Malenga G <strong>331</strong>:706<br />

Keast-Butler, John, Obituary (D Williams) <strong>331</strong>:1274<br />

Keen H, Diabetes and the quality and outcomes framework<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1340 (L)<br />

Keighley B<br />

— Grumpy old doctors: Appointments (The way I see it...) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>331</strong>:87 (GP edition)<br />

— Grumpy old doctors and pharmaceutical representatives (The<br />

way I see it...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:200 (GP edition), s280<br />

— Having worked for 12 unblemished years as a doctor, eight as<br />

a GP, I was erased from the GMC register in April for a<br />

mistake I made in 2000-1. What steps can I take to put me in<br />

the best position to obtain restoration in five years? (Advice<br />

zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:44<br />

— I have been trying to obtain a rural general practitioner post in<br />

the north of England or Scotland unsuccessfully for two years.<br />

I have lots of positive feed-back from interviews and practices<br />

with which I work as a locum. Where am I going wrong? Any<br />

suggestions about starting up a private practice? (Advice zone)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:134 (GP edition)<br />

— I have been trying for two years to take up general practice in<br />

Scotland. I have done six years of private general practice in<br />

India. Can you help? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:82 (GP<br />

edition)<br />

— I would like to return to work as a GP non-principal after<br />

taking a career break. However, one of my children has developed<br />

a latex allergy, no doubt due to my occupational use of<br />

latex in the form of gloves, etc. This makes returning to work<br />

more problematic...I would appreciate any advice as to how to<br />

go about finding an accommodating practice. (Advice zone)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:114 (GP edition)<br />

Keith R, see James C <strong>331</strong>:747<br />

Kelham C, see Shaw JM <strong>331</strong>:1034<br />

Kell MR<br />

— et al, An Adequate margin of excision in ductal carcinoma in<br />

situ <strong>331</strong>:789 (E)<br />

— et al, Adjuvant trastuzumab for breast cancer <strong>331</strong>:1202 (L)<br />

Kelly A, see Allwright S <strong>331</strong>:1117<br />

Kendall H, see Sharland M <strong>331</strong>:328<br />

Kennedy, Hugh Cameron, Obituary (RNC Douglas) <strong>331</strong>:969<br />

Kennedy T, et al, Cognitive behaviour therapy in addition to<br />

antispasmodic treatment for irritable bowel syndrome in<br />

primary care: randomised controlled trial <strong>331</strong>:435 (PC)<br />

Kennelly S, see Senyimba C <strong>331</strong>:778<br />

Kenny C, Diabetes and the quality and outcomes framework<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1097 (E), <strong>331</strong>:1272 (L), <strong>331</strong>:1340 (L)<br />

Kenya<br />

— nomadic health care (D Cohen) <strong>331</strong>:720 (N)<br />

— water treatment with flocculant-disinfectant for preventing<br />

diarrhoea in rural Kenya (JA Crump, et al) <strong>331</strong>:478 (P)<br />

Kermode-Scott B, US has most reports of medical errors<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1100 (N)<br />

Kern J, et al, Cardiovascular risk factors in Croatia: struggling to<br />

provide the evidence for developing policy recommendations<br />

<strong>331</strong>:208 (ED)<br />

Kerr, William, blind eye to complaints (C Dyer) <strong>331</strong>:175 (N)<br />

Kerse NM<br />

— see Aroll B <strong>331</strong>:884<br />

— see Campbell AJ <strong>331</strong>:817<br />

Kersley S, Where can I train in neurolinguistic programming? I<br />

am confused by all the diVerent providers and would welcome<br />

advice that points me to a relevant course for doctors<br />

(Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:134<br />

Keswick BH, see Crump JA <strong>331</strong>:478<br />

Kett M, ABC of conflict and disaster. Displaced populations and<br />

long term humanitarian assistance <strong>331</strong>:98 (C)<br />

Khalpey Z<br />

— Getting Research Published (Books) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:260<br />

— et al, End of term report <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:276<br />

Khan KS, et al, Surveying the literature from animal experiments<br />

<strong>331</strong>:110 (L)<br />

Khan SA, et al, Medical needs of immigrant populations <strong>331</strong>:418<br />

(E)<br />

Khayesi M, et al, Road safety in Africa <strong>331</strong>:710 (E), <strong>331</strong>:904 (L)<br />

Kheifets L, et al, Childhood cancer and power lines <strong>331</strong>:635 (L)<br />

Khunti K, et al, Metabolic syndrome <strong>331</strong>:1153 (E)<br />

Kiani MF, Filling in a claim form (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:126<br />

Kickbusch I, Tackling the political determinants of global health<br />

<strong>331</strong>:246 (E)<br />

kidney stones, lumbar trauma dislodges (MJ Lamyman, et al)<br />

(Minerva) <strong>331</strong>:1280 (R)<br />

kidney transplantation<br />

— BBC campaign (J Lyall) (TV) <strong>331</strong>:461 (R)<br />

— exhibition to encourage donation (K Godfrey) <strong>331</strong>:1042 (N)<br />

— Germany (A TuVs) <strong>331</strong>:798 (N)<br />

— Kidney for Sale by Owner: Human Organs, Transplantation, and<br />

the Market (Cherry) (Books) <strong>331</strong>:460 (R)<br />

— South Africa, doctors arrested in sale scandal (P Sidley)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:473 (N)<br />

— Stakes and Kidneys: Why Markets in Human Body Parts are<br />

Morally Imperative (Taylor) (Books) <strong>331</strong>:460 (R)<br />

— tacrolimus v. ciclosporin as primary immunosuppressant (AC<br />

Webster, et al) <strong>331</strong>:810 (P)<br />

Kienle P, see Knaebel H-P <strong>331</strong>:1033<br />

Kilonzo GP, see McCurdy SA <strong>331</strong>:778<br />

Kilonzo MM, see Avenell A <strong>331</strong>:324<br />

Kim JC, et al, Gaining a foothold: tackling poverty, gender inequality,<br />

and HIV in Africa <strong>331</strong>:769 (ED)<br />

Kimati, Valerian Pius, Obituary (PM Barnes) <strong>331</strong>:1207<br />

Kimerling, Julius, Obituary (G Conn) <strong>331</strong>:700<br />

King J<br />

— How to be interviewed (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:71<br />

— Tackling troubled teams <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:115<br />

King M, Hospital medicine and primary care: spoilt for choice?<br />

(The way I see it) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>331</strong>:39<br />

Kingdon C, see Lavender T <strong>331</strong>:490<br />

King’s Fund<br />

— How Should We Deal with Hospital Failure? (A O’Dowd)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1426 (N)<br />

— on internet (H Brown) (Netlines) <strong>331</strong>:522 (R)<br />

— Putting Health in Local Hands (M Day) <strong>331</strong>:926 (N)<br />

— A Question of Numbers (S Arie) <strong>331</strong>:655 (N)<br />

— The War on Waiting for Hospital Achievement (M Gould)<br />

<strong>331</strong>:365 (N)<br />

Kinnersley P, see Rollnick S <strong>331</strong>:961<br />

Kirch W, see Meusel D <strong>331</strong>:234<br />

Kirk D, see Seale C <strong>331</strong>:401<br />

Kirk EP, Classification of stillbirth <strong>331</strong>:1269 (L)<br />

Kirkengen AL, see Getz L <strong>331</strong>:551<br />

Kirsch I, see MoncrieV J <strong>331</strong>:155<br />

Kirtava Z, see Walker HK <strong>331</strong>:237<br />

Kirwan B-A, see Clayton TC <strong>331</strong>:869<br />

Kiwanuka, Abubakar Ibrahim, Obituary (B Hancock) <strong>331</strong>:519<br />

Klassen TP, see Tubman M <strong>331</strong>:274<br />

Kleijnen J, see Baird J <strong>331</strong>:929<br />

Klein J, see Jenkins R <strong>331</strong>:173<br />

Kleinsmidt A, see Schroeder D <strong>331</strong>:1351<br />

Kmietowicz Z<br />

— Academic staV frustrated with research assessment exercise<br />

<strong>331</strong>:983 (N)<br />

— Cancer guidelines aim to cut variable referral times <strong>331</strong>:10<br />

(N)<br />

— Cannabis has medical benefits but needs further investigation<br />

<strong>331</strong>:1424 (N)<br />

— Doctors to consider scrubs to reduce infection <strong>331</strong>:9 (N)<br />

— Independent centres threaten training <strong>331</strong>:797 (N)<br />

— More than half of smokers go on smoking after coronary<br />

events <strong>331</strong>:862 (N)<br />

— New children’s hospital for London <strong>331</strong>:1044 (N)<br />

— NHS doctors can work in independent treatment centres, UK<br />

health minister announces <strong>331</strong>:9 (N)<br />

— Patients with aortic aneurysm deserves higher priority<br />

<strong>331</strong>:983 (N)<br />

— Political lead essential to avoid panic flu strikes <strong>331</strong>:1099 (N)<br />

— Resistance to antiviral drugs is climbing <strong>331</strong>:308 (N)<br />

— Trusts to handle minor complaints against doctors, says GMC<br />

<strong>331</strong>:178 (N)<br />

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