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Contents: March 2001

Editorials

Cheating at medical school

Learning to work together

Animal research: the need for a middle ground


News

Dispute as rival groups publish details of human genome

Scientists plan human cloning clinic in the United States

WHO disappoints antitobacco lobby

Snowboarding is more dangerous than skiing

Sipping water may not calm exam nerves

Bill Gates gives $100m for AIDS vaccine trials

Injuries kill over 20 000 children a year in developed countries

Education

Anaesthesia explained

Picture Quiz

ABC of diseases of liver, pancreas, and biliary system: Gallstone disease

Radiology Quiz

The invention of post-traumatic stress disorder and the social usefulness of a psychiatric category

Career focus: Mountain rescue medicine


Papers

Are "tomorrow's doctors" honest? Questionnaire study exploring medical students' attitudes and reported behaviour on academic misconduct


Life

On the edge of the world

Planning your elective - Alaska

Facing the future

Student soapbox: playing the lottery

The nightmare in Rwanda

Medicine for finals - a study day


Letters

Why can't we always treat patients as people

Government and media are jeopardising the medical profession

Witnessing unethical conduct

Why tibetam Monks

Doctors have been offered a raw deal

Vaccination scaremongering

Most powerful tyrannies affect health

Keeping clean

Experience is the key

Validity of the undergraduate examinations

Reviews

Book review: Memento

Book review: Core Clinical Skills for OSCEs

Book review: Introduction to Clinical Examination

Book review: The Patient

The Press: Gods and Monsters

Personal View: Stress for success

Soundings: Cool to be kind

Minerva: March 2001