Sitemap - 2022 - MediCurious
No 59 - A Decade's Worth of Unpaid Work
No 58: The 12 Medical Gifts of Christmas Special Edition
No 57: The Best websites to have saved in your bookmarks for GP and AKT
No 55 - The Best RCGP AKT Curriculum Revision Guide - Free to Download
No 54: 5 Life-Hacks for Becoming a Doctor
No 53: Throwing - An Introduction for New Athletes and Coaches
No 52 - The History and Summary of Anti-Depressants
No 51 - Statins - all you need to know
No 50 - MediCurious tips on how to pass exams and stay interested in medicine!
No 49: Hypertension, Blood Pressure and living longer - Everything you ever wanted to know
No 48 - What can we do to live longer? A summary of longevity strategies
No 47 - The Big Business of Obesity: A Summary of weight loss medications
No 46 - Diabetes: A deep dive into the history of diagnosis and treatment
No 45 - AKT Summary for T2DM QOF
No 44: Whats the difference between a Rugby Player, a Roidhead and an Athlete?
No 43: The list of InnovAiT AKT questions from 2008-2010
No 42- If you could get medical care anywhere in the world, where would you go?
No 41 - How does someone become the "best doctor in the world"?
No 40 - 20 Tips on Teaching for Junior Doctors
No 39 - Sharing O&G Survival Guide Tips
No 38: Factfulness by Hans Rosling - key points
No 37 - My plan for learning the history of modern medications
No 36 - Searching for the ideal history of EBM and medications
No 35: The Top 5 Books That Everyone in Healthcare Should Read
No 32: The Top 21 Podcasts for Military Clinicians
No 31 - What have the Kardashians got in common with Twitter, Academic Medicine and my CV?
No 30 - Top 20 Countries for GP Quality of Life (GP-QOL) - As determined by the Big Mac Index
No 29 - One reason why GP's get a bad name in acute medicine
No 28 - Which country trains the best doctors?
No 27b - The Confirmed Top 10 Best Places to Work as a Doctor in 2022
No 27 - In 2022: Where is the best place in the world to be a doctor?
No 26 - Unexpected outcomes drive improvement in healthcare
No 25 - Does your medical school make you a better doctor? And what is a good doctor anyway?
No 24 - Basic Thoughts on Basic Paeds Gastroenterology
No 23 - Teaching a systematic approach to the "Wheezy Child"
No 22: A Global Health Challenge: why does everyone treat everything differently?