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Mills P, Is it theoretically possible for a consultant to work<br />

exclusively in private practice? (Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>329</strong>:s186<br />

Milne R, A grateful patient <strong>329</strong>:659<br />

Minder C, see Pewsner D <strong>329</strong>:209<br />

Minocha, Suniel, Obituary (D Minocha) <strong>329</strong>:1348<br />

Miranda JJ, see Curioso WH <strong>329</strong>:1183<br />

miscarriage see also abortion, induced<br />

— evaluation and management of threatened miscarriage (A<br />

Sotiriadis, et al) <strong>329</strong>:152 (C), <strong>329</strong>:404 (L)<br />

— natural killer cells, fertility and (A Moffett, et al) <strong>329</strong>:1283<br />

misery, Endpiece (F Charatan) <strong>329</strong>:1316<br />

Mishra US, Millennium development goals: whose goals and for<br />

whom? <strong>329</strong>:742 (L)<br />

mistakes see also malpractice<br />

— call I never made (A Pandit) (My greatest mistake) <strong>329</strong>:1496<br />

— Doctors’ Errors and Mistakes of Medicine: Must Health Care<br />

Deteriorate? (Wolman, et al) (Books) <strong>329</strong>:58 (R)<br />

— easy operation gone wrong (ND Swadia) (My greatest mistake)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1495<br />

— experienced patient (MM Deshpande) (My greatest mistake)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1495<br />

— fog of expectation (EP Kirk) (My greatest mistake) <strong>329</strong>:1495<br />

— fool such as I (R Smith) (My greatest mistake) <strong>329</strong>:1494<br />

— how often are adverse events reported in English hospital<br />

statistics? (Dr Foster’s case notes) <strong>329</strong> and (correction, 547) ,<br />

<strong>329</strong>:856 (L), <strong>329</strong>:857 (L)<br />

— how often are adverse events reported in English hospital<br />

statistics? (P Aylin, et al) (Dr Foster’s case notes) <strong>329</strong>:369 (correction,<br />

547), <strong>329</strong>:856 (L), <strong>329</strong>:857 (L)<br />

— incidence, medication errors during simulated resuscitation<br />

in paediatric emergency department (E Kozer, et al) <strong>329</strong>:1321<br />

(LP)<br />

— Internal Bleeding: The Truth Behind America’s Terrifying Epidemic<br />

of Medical Mistakes (Wachter, et al) (Books) <strong>329</strong>:58 (R)<br />

— learning from evidence-based mistakes (H Bastian) (Personal<br />

view) <strong>329</strong>:1053 (R)<br />

— Netherlands, reporting errors system (T Sheldon) <strong>329</strong>:68 (N)<br />

— no time to talk (K Abbasi) (My greatest mistake) <strong>329</strong>:1496<br />

— sequence of errors (B Witcombe) <strong>329</strong>:213<br />

— Skoda’s fool (DL Sackett) (My greatest mistake) <strong>329</strong>:1494<br />

— UK doctors mistrust reporting systems (C White) <strong>329</strong>:12 (N)<br />

— US, surgical new rules (S Gottlieb) <strong>329</strong>:13 (N)<br />

Mitchell AJ<br />

— Antidepressants and suicide <strong>329</strong>:461 (L)<br />

— Early intervention for first episode psychosis <strong>329</strong>:401 (L)<br />

Mitchell, Marny Ann (née Lloyd-Jacob), Obituary (O Mitchell, et<br />

al) <strong>329</strong>:745<br />

Mitchell S, see Andersson N <strong>329</strong>:952<br />

mnemonics, on internet (H Brown) (Netlines) <strong>329</strong>:630 (R)<br />

Model D, A memorable patient, With a pinch of salt <strong>329</strong>:1230<br />

Modell B, see Samavat A <strong>329</strong>:1134<br />

Modernising Medical Careers<br />

— competency based training and assessment: way forward? (R<br />

MacDonald, et al) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s220<br />

— devolved nations (S Chaudhry) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s9<br />

— number of vocational training posts in deaneries (A Hastie)<br />

(Advice zone) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s166<br />

— what happens after foundation programmes? (D Cohen)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s217<br />

Moffett A, et al, Natural killer cells, miscarriage, and infertility<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1283<br />

Mohammed A, Are written responses to referrals acceptable?<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1403 (L)<br />

Mohammed F, Outpatient clinic sessions (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>329</strong>:s99<br />

Mohan P, et al, Impact of counselling on careseeking behaviour<br />

in families with sick children: cluster randomised trial in<br />

rural India <strong>329</strong>:266 (PC)<br />

Mohite U, see Haj M <strong>329</strong>:323<br />

Mohomva A, see Perez F <strong>329</strong>:1147<br />

Mohtadi N, see Pimpalnerkar A <strong>329</strong>:1472<br />

Mokoena T, see Andersson N <strong>329</strong>:952<br />

Molassiotis A, The prince and the professor <strong>329</strong>:858 (L)<br />

Monasta L, see Andersson N <strong>329</strong>:952<br />

monoamine oxidase type B inhibitors<br />

— Parkinson disease and<br />

——overview (Y Ben-Shlomo, et al) <strong>329</strong>:581 (E)<br />

——meta-analysis (NJ Ives, et al) <strong>329</strong>:593 (P)<br />

Monteleoni C, et al, Using rapid-cycle quality improvement<br />

methodology to reduce feeding tubes in patients with advanced<br />

dementia: before and after study <strong>329</strong>:491 (Q),<br />

<strong>329</strong>:917 (L)<br />

Montori VM<br />

— et al, Users’ guide to detecting misleading claims in clinical<br />

research reports <strong>329</strong>:1093 (ED)<br />

— see Mills E <strong>329</strong>:27<br />

Moore N, Transparency and trust <strong>329</strong>:1345 (L)<br />

Moore-Gillon J, A memorable patient. The white coated man’s<br />

burden <strong>329</strong>:723<br />

morale, junior doctors, reasons for considering leaving UK<br />

medicine: questionnaire study of comments (PJ Moss, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1263 (P)<br />

morbilliform rash, (C Furness, et al) (10-minute consultation)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:719 (PC)<br />

Morgan M, Returning to work with chronic fatigue syndrome<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s118<br />

Morgan WKC, A memorable patient. A novel way to prevent<br />

tension pneumothorax <strong>329</strong>:91<br />

Moriarty P, see Cawood T <strong>329</strong>:385<br />

Mørkved S, see Salvesen KÅ <strong>329</strong>:378<br />

Morris CG, et al, Spinal immobilisation for unconscious patients<br />

with multiple injuries <strong>329</strong>:495 (C) (correction, 673)<br />

Morris J, The Poohsticks phenomenon. Commentary: A Fee-<br />

Nom-in-Hum and an Expotition (Taking a leaf out of an<br />

old book) <strong>329</strong>:1434<br />

Morrison GD, see Griffiths PD <strong>329</strong>:930<br />

Morrison J<br />

— Reform of undergraduate medical teaching in the United<br />

Kingdom <strong>329</strong>:798 (L)<br />

— see Cooper S-A <strong>329</strong>:414<br />

Morrison L, A GP returner—five years on (The Way I See It) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>329</strong>:s18<br />

Morrison LG<br />

— Sing if you’re glad to be sluts <strong>329</strong>:626 (L)<br />

— What is intermediate care? <strong>329</strong>:686 (L)<br />

Morrison P, Research bureaucracy in the United Kingdom<br />

<strong>329</strong>:624 (L)<br />

Morrison R, see Cascarini L <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s106<br />

Morriston Hospital, cardiac specialist to leave after mediation (R<br />

Dobson) <strong>329</strong>:590 (N)<br />

Morritt AN, et al, The “pre-shortlisting” visit (Tips on...) <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

Careers <strong>329</strong>:s201, <strong>329</strong>:s254<br />

mortality see also death; infant mortality; life expectancy; maternal<br />

mortality; perioperative mortality<br />

— coeliac disease, population based cohort study (J West, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:716 (PC)<br />

— coronary surgery, improvement over first four years of independent<br />

practice (B Bridgewater, et al) <strong>329</strong>:421 (P), <strong>329</strong>:855<br />

(L), <strong>329</strong>:856 (L)<br />

— elderly, winter in Britain (P Wilkinson, et al) <strong>329</strong>:647 (P),<br />

<strong>329</strong>:976 (L), <strong>329</strong>:977 (L)<br />

— Iraq, 100 000 excess civilian deaths since March 2003 (O<br />

Dyer) <strong>329</strong>:1066 (N)<br />

— patients, GP investigation after Shipman inquiry <strong>329</strong>:350 (L)<br />

— self reported health and: database analysis by English local<br />

authority area (RGE Kyffin, et al) <strong>329</strong>:887 (P)<br />

— variation with age, sex, and race: England, Wales and US (B<br />

Jarman, et al) (Dr Foster’s case notes) <strong>329</strong>:1367<br />

Mortensen PB, see Nordentoft M <strong>329</strong>:261<br />

Morton A, Raised cardiac troponins <strong>329</strong>:111 (L)<br />

Mosher, Loren Richard, Obituary (J Lenzer) <strong>329</strong>:463<br />

Moss PJ, et al, Reasons for considering leaving UK medicine:<br />

questionnaire study of junior doctors’ comments <strong>329</strong>:1263<br />

(P)<br />

Moszynski P<br />

— Extreme weather worsens global hunger <strong>329</strong>:473 (N)<br />

— Health experts warn of disease as worst flooding in years hits<br />

Bangladesh <strong>329</strong>:247 (N) (correction, 499)<br />

— Landmine casualties are falling, but the wounded need more<br />

help, report says <strong>329</strong>:1256 (N)<br />

— Mines still cause thousands of casualties despite ban <strong>329</strong>:642<br />

(N)<br />

— More than a fifth of children in Darfur are malnourished<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1064 (N)<br />

— Nairobi summit opens with call for action for landmine survivors<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1306 (N)<br />

— A quarter of young children in Iraq are chronically malnourished<br />

<strong>329</strong>:819 (N)<br />

— Rape victims in Sudan face life of stigma, says report <strong>329</strong>:251<br />

(N)<br />

— UN considers sanctions against Sudanese government for<br />

obstructing aid <strong>329</strong>:191 (N)<br />

— UN warns that aid for Sudan is “grossly underfunded”<br />

<strong>329</strong>:532 (N)<br />

motivation, work, how to improve (R Persaud) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>329</strong>:s172<br />

motor racing, BAT and (J Carlyle, et al) <strong>329</strong>:104 (ED), <strong>329</strong>:352 (L)<br />

Moussamih S, see Aadil N <strong>329</strong>:778<br />

Moxham J, see Man W D-C <strong>329</strong>:1209<br />

Moynihan R<br />

— Drug maker urges group to lobby FDA on testosterone for<br />

women <strong>329</strong>:1255 (N)<br />

— FDA panel rejects testosterone patch for women on safety<br />

grounds <strong>329</strong>:1363 (N)<br />

— Fix for low sex drive puts reporters in a bad patch (The Press)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1294 (R)<br />

— MPs launch inquiry into influence of drug industry <strong>329</strong>:587<br />

(N)<br />

— Officials reject claims of drug industry’s influence <strong>329</strong>:641<br />

(N)<br />

— Overdo$ed America (Books) <strong>329</strong>:746 (R)<br />

Mpazanje R, see Harries AD <strong>329</strong>:1163<br />

mucocutaneous leishmaniasis, imported infection among travellers<br />

to central and South America (S Ahluwalia, et al)<br />

(Lesson of the week) <strong>329</strong>:842 (C)<br />

Mudur G<br />

— Indian doctors debate incentives for organ donors <strong>329</strong>:938<br />

(N)<br />

— Indian patients go to court over cancer drug <strong>329</strong>:419 (N)<br />

— Slow progress on sanitation puts 2.6 billion people at risk<br />

<strong>329</strong>:528 (N)<br />

Muggli ME, see Carlyle J <strong>329</strong>:104<br />

Mugyenyi P, Highly active antiretroviral therapy <strong>329</strong>:1118 (E)<br />

Mukasa DS, see Furber AS <strong>329</strong>:1281<br />

Mukherjee JS, see Fraser HSF <strong>329</strong>:1142<br />

Mukotekwa T, see Perez F <strong>329</strong>:1147<br />

Mullin EJ, see Metcalfe MS <strong>329</strong>:290<br />

multimedia, bmjlearning.com (K Walsh) <strong>329</strong>:1270<br />

multiple sclerosis<br />

— cannabinoid dronabinol and central pain (KB Svendsen, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:253 (P)<br />

— risk factors, hepatitis B vaccine (O Dyer) <strong>329</strong>:703 (N)<br />

mumps, cases rise among teenagers and young adults (R Dobson)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:132 (N)<br />

Munchausen syndrome by proxy<br />

— inquiry into death of boy recommends tightening of child<br />

protection rules (C Dyer) <strong>329</strong>:191 (N)<br />

— Petrina Stocker accused of killing son in “fabricated illness” (T<br />

Wood) <strong>329</strong>:1307 (N)<br />

— Sickened: The True Story of a Lost Childhood (Gregory) (Books)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:236 (R)<br />

Munsch C, see Bridgewater B <strong>329</strong>:421<br />

Murchie P, see Campbell NC <strong>329</strong>:523<br />

Murphy DJ, et al, ABC of preterm birth. Obstetric issues in preterm<br />

birth <strong>329</strong>:783 (C)<br />

Murphy E, Case management and community matrons for long<br />

term conditions <strong>329</strong>:1251 (E)<br />

Murphy N, et al, Discharge rates for suspected acute coronary<br />

syndromes <strong>329</strong>:173 (L)<br />

Murphy SJ, A memorable patient. The benefits of a cross channel<br />

flight <strong>329</strong>:503<br />

Murray CJL, et al, Monitoring global health: time for new solutions<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1096 (ED) (correction, 330:82)<br />

Murray L, see Watkins D <strong>329</strong>:139<br />

Murray MJ, et al, Lesson of the week. Childhood leukaemia masquerading<br />

as juvenile idiopathic arthritis <strong>329</strong>:959 (C)<br />

Murray SA, et al, Developing primary palliative care <strong>329</strong>:1056 (E)<br />

musculoskeletal diseases, targeted early access to musculoskeletal<br />

services (TEAMS) programme (P Maddison, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1325 (Q)<br />

Muzumdar, Ashok, interview (O Ayeni) (Fifteen minutes with...)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s134<br />

Mwakasungula E, see Reyburn H <strong>329</strong>:1212<br />

Mwansambo A, see Harries AD <strong>329</strong>:1163<br />

Mwerinde O, see Reyburn H <strong>329</strong>:1212<br />

myocardial infarction see also cardiovascular diseases<br />

— angiotensin receptor blockers and (S Verma, et al) <strong>329</strong>:1248<br />

(E)<br />

— hospital discharge rates 1990-2000: <strong>329</strong>:172 (L)<br />

— lipid regulating drug prescription and admissions (A Majeed,<br />

et al) (Dr Foster’s case notes) <strong>329</strong>:645<br />

— reduced risk for Italian pizza eaters (R Dobson) <strong>329</strong>:1064 (N)<br />

— renal dangers after (S Gottlieb) <strong>329</strong>:702 (N)<br />

— risk factors<br />

——cold weather (R Dobson) <strong>329</strong>:760 (N)<br />

——nine factors explain most attacks (C White) <strong>329</strong>:527 (N)<br />

N<br />

Naik SB, The curse of the snake god <strong>329</strong>:1374<br />

Nambiar AK, see Cozma I <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s56<br />

narcolepsy, and excessive daytime sleepiness (A Zeman, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:724 (C)<br />

Nardi O, Petrarch, physicians, and controlled trials <strong>329</strong>:141<br />

National Audit Office, Improving Emergency Care in England (L<br />

Eaton) <strong>329</strong>:877 (N)<br />

National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death,<br />

Scoping our Practice (S Mayor) <strong>329</strong>:873 (N)<br />

National Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Deaths, UK<br />

audit will review pathologists’ reports on adult autopsies (S<br />

Mayor) <strong>329</strong>:527 (N)<br />

National Health Service see also clinical governance; hospitals;<br />

private medicine; trusts<br />

— Atkinson report proposes better ways of measuring output (R<br />

Coombes) <strong>329</strong>:190 (N)<br />

— brave new paradigm? (M Williams) (Personal view) <strong>329</strong>:357 (R)<br />

— choice limited to waiting times: Johnson (R Coombes)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1305 (N)<br />

— drugs<br />

——companies frame working rules (M Brettingham) <strong>329</strong>:189<br />

(N)<br />

——generic manufacturers taken to court for price fixing (O<br />

Dyer) <strong>329</strong>:12 (N)<br />

— funding<br />

——7.1% rise in 2005 (R Coombes) <strong>329</strong>:128 (N)<br />

——Commission criticises unequal funding (R Coombes)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:130 (N)<br />

——rise not matched by activity rise (A Kassem) <strong>329</strong>:700 (N)<br />

— Governing Medicine: Theory and Practice (Gray) (Books)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1351 (R)<br />

— incoherent policies and excessive change undermine health<br />

strategy (C White) <strong>329</strong>:639 (N)<br />

— Microsoft software discount (S Mayor) <strong>329</strong>:1124 (N)<br />

— NHS plc: The Privatisation of Our Health Care (Pollock) (Books)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1349 (R)<br />

— patient choice (J Appleby, et al) <strong>329</strong>:61 (E)<br />

— psychotherapy future (S Goldbeck-Wood, et al) <strong>329</strong>:245 (E),<br />

<strong>329</strong>:514 (L)<br />

— research, Sally Davies interview (G Watts) <strong>329</strong>:704 (N)<br />

— sign of the times (R Di Cuffa, et al) <strong>329</strong>:1463<br />

— trust assessment problems (RM Barker, et al)<br />

— US health industry sees NHS as “unopened oyster”: BMA<br />

conference (R Coombes) <strong>329</strong>:1305 (N)<br />

— waiting list fallen by 35%since 1998 (M Brettingham)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1364 (N)<br />

— Welshman in the temple (C Douglas) (Soundings) <strong>329</strong>:865 (R)<br />

National Institute for Clinical Excellence<br />

— challenges (A Maynard, et al) <strong>329</strong>:227 (ED)<br />

— chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (W MacNee) <strong>329</strong>:361<br />

(E)<br />

— efficiency and equity <strong>329</strong>:571 (L)<br />

— hypertension guidelines<br />

——differ importantly from BHS <strong>329</strong>:1289 (L)<br />

——overview (NC Campbell, et al) <strong>329</strong>:523 (E)<br />

——summary (K Hebert) <strong>329</strong>:475 (N)<br />

— sepsis guidance (S Mayor) <strong>329</strong>:758 (N)<br />

— value judgments (MD Rawlins, et al) <strong>329</strong>:224 (ED), <strong>329</strong>:740<br />

(L), <strong>329</strong>:741 (L)<br />

National Institutes of Health (US)<br />

— conflict of interest criticisms (JH Tanne) <strong>329</strong>:10 (N)<br />

— open access moves (B Roehr) <strong>329</strong>:590 (N)<br />

natural killer cells, miscarriage, fertility and (A Moffett, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1283<br />

Nature, on internet (H Brown) (Netlines) <strong>329</strong>:1052 (R)<br />

nausea, antiemetic combinations are better for post-operative<br />

nausea and vomiting (POEM*) <strong>329</strong> (28 August 2004)<br />

Ncayiyana DJ<br />

— Doctors and nurses with HIV and AIDS in sub-Saharan<br />

Africa <strong>329</strong>:584 (E)<br />

— Is democracy good for people’s health? A South African<br />

perspective <strong>329</strong>:1425<br />

Ndebele M, see Gillam S <strong>329</strong>:979<br />

Neal B, see MacMahon S <strong>329</strong>:970<br />

Neale, Richard, better system needed to curb rogue doctors (C<br />

Dyer) <strong>329</strong>:639 (N)<br />

negligence see under malpractice<br />

Nehrlich HH, see Theo EM <strong>329</strong>:975<br />

Neilson JP, see Alfirevic Z <strong>329</strong>:811<br />

Nelson S, see Smalligan R <strong>329</strong>:1129<br />

neoplasms see under cancers<br />

Nesbitt I, A memorable patient. The power of song <strong>329</strong>:1141<br />

Ness AR, see Charles D <strong>329</strong>:1375<br />

Netherlands see also Europe<br />

— doctor shot by Nazis commemorated (T Sheldon) <strong>329</strong>:702<br />

(N)<br />

— euthanasia<br />

——A memorable patient, (N Bronzite) <strong>329</strong>:1079<br />

——new approach to reporting “mercy killings” (T Sheldon)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:591 (N)<br />

——penalties proposed for doctors who flout law (T Sheldon)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:131 (N)<br />

— plans system for reporting errors (T Sheldon) <strong>329</strong>:68 (N)<br />

— science, democratisation of scientific advice (R Bal, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1339 (ED)<br />

— Working Time Directive (S Mayor, et al) <strong>329</strong>:310 (N)<br />

Netlines see also internet<br />

— (H Brown) <strong>329</strong>:117 (R), <strong>329</strong>:356 (R), <strong>329</strong>:630 (R), <strong>329</strong>:864 (R),<br />

<strong>329</strong>:1052 (R), <strong>329</strong>:1293 (L)<br />

Nettleton, Patricia Ann (née Girling), Obituary (MS Colley)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:354<br />

Netuveli G, see Sheikh A <strong>329</strong>:87<br />

Neurberger J, see Webb K <strong>329</strong>:63<br />

neurocardiogenic syncope, review (C Chen-Scarabelli, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:336 (C) (correction, 547)<br />

neuroleptic malignant syndrome, pyrexia and (AM Haddow, et<br />

al) (Lesson of the week) <strong>329</strong>:1333 (C)<br />

neurolinguistic programming, Changing with NLP (Walker) (Reviews)<br />

<strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s70<br />

neurological development<br />

— outcomes: ABC of preterm birth (M Colvin, et al) <strong>329</strong>:1390 (C)<br />

— sequelae in twins after assisted conception (A Pinborg, et al)<br />

<strong>329</strong>:311 (P)<br />

neurology<br />

— career advice (O Pearson, et al) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers <strong>329</strong>:s93<br />

— on internet (J Kandasamy) (What’s on the web) <strong>BMJ</strong> Careers<br />

<strong>329</strong>:s234<br />

— out of body experiences (O Blanke) <strong>329</strong>:1414 (E)<br />

Nevil P, see Fraser HSF <strong>329</strong>:1142<br />

New Year’s resolutions, psychology of (C McManus) <strong>329</strong>:1413<br />

(E)<br />

18 MIL-NEW July−December 2004

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