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Improving human rights worldwide
Eating disorders
Tomorrow's doctors-the next decade
Doctor numbers threatened by shortage of academics
HIV cases have increased in the United Kingdom
BMJ editor resigns position at Nottingham University
Aberdeen surgeons pioneer hand surgery in the UK
Mountain biking can be dangerous
Scotland should have fiscal independence
Edinburgh University encourages wider access to medicine
Text messaging may damage your health
Too much sleep may be bad for you
Bits & pieces
Epidemiology - who cares?
How to use the British National Formulary
What do I do now?
Picture Quiz
Dermatology clinic
Radiology Quiz
Making sense of quantitative data
Career focus: A career in surgery
House jobs: separating the facts from the fiction
Being assertive
Paper plus: Increasing prevalence of obesity in primary school children: cohort study
Commentary and explanation
Cambodia is a country coming to terms with its past
Planning your elective: Cambodia
Dermatological experience
Back to reality
Student soapbox: teenage pregnancies
Disc jockey doctor
So its goodbye from me
Donating you body?
A day in the life of a final year medical student, aged 23 and three quarters
Communication counts
Are we training the right people for medicine?
The future of the UK medical profession is bleak
Should there be drug advertising?
Wanted: medical students and junior doctors with a sense of humour
Should I feel compelled to do research?
Students need better career advice
Should students stop at accidents?
Preclinical medicine is a glorified endurance test
Book review: The Medical Profession and Human Rights: Handbook for a Changing Agenda
Book review: Defending the Cavewoman: And Other Tales of Evolutionary Neurology
Book review: Conquering Anorexia: The Route to Recovery
Book review: Serious Shopping
Book review: Severed Trust: Why American Medicine Hasn't Been Fixed
Book review: Condoms
Personal View: The girl with the mumble in her heart
Soundings: Arrogance
Minerva: July 2001