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Here’s one pilgrimage to patient experience worth taking….plus some Aussie...

I went to the Bob Sang Memorial Lecture by Sir Ian Kennedy this evening. Reflections on this another day. But sitting with friends beforehand I learnt about this programme and website which creates...

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The lay summary is dead, long live the lay summary (#A2UComp)

‘They can’t write for toffee.’ ‘They’ being scientists of course. But like most generalisations, this statement is utter tosh. You only had to be at the ‘Access to Understanding’ awards (#A2UComp) at...

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No more medical breakthroughs please! (Apart from real ones.)

There is a large and seething brambles bush at the corner of my house which is being cut down this weekend.  It reminds me of the thorny undergrowth of jargon and words without meaning that smother a...

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A pox on www! Has the humble website become the public engagement tool of...

Or should that be a pixel! If you want a brief but mind-boggling, diversion from the tedium of your day then look no further than ‘internet live stats’ which shows the number of website, blogs, tweets...

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NIHR makes plain English summaries a requirement of funding via @NIHRINVOLVE

Plain and simply good news from a citizen point of view. With thanks to INVOLVE and NIHR colleagues for making this happen, Plain English summaries in National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)...

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