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  • 07/01/2020

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    What do you want?

    What do you want?

    The government has instructed Health Education England to consult patients and the public on what they need from “21st century” medical graduates

    Patients to be asked what they need from doctors | The BMJ

    It won’t end well.

  • 06/01/2020

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    On (or off) New Year’s Resolutions

    The productivity abyss…and how to escape its gravitational pull. Here is an article extolling time-wasting.

    To which she has two responses — first, most people overestimate the amount of time they actually work and second, she proposes accepting that your to-do-list will never get done.

    Let’s rebrand a bit of time-wasting as healthy living | Financial Times

    The fist I agree with. Awhile back I tried time tracking using the Timery app and Toggl. It’s scary. And that is even when you include meetings as work. But the second point, entailing an amnesty on all the things you thought or think you are going to do, conflicts with my sense of original sin. The sun has to rise, just like guilt.

  • 03/01/2020

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    We need a science of the night

    One-third of everyone employed in London, 1.6 million people, work at night.

    In 2018, at least 8,855 people slept rough on the streets of London, a 140% increase over the past decade, with similar trends globally.

    We need a science of the night

  • 19/12/2019

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    Finnish lessons

    No, not Pasi Salberg, but cognate.

    But idealists now have another international beacon of social mobility: long live the Finnish dream, in which a 34-year-old woman who once worked in a shop can become prime minister.

    “I am extremely proud of Finland. Here a poor family’s child can educate themselves and achieve their goals in life. A cashier can become even a prime minister,” tweeted Sanna Marin

    Meanwhile back in the UK as the FT rightly comments:

    ..egregious examples of rigging the game endure: on being rejected by the voters, Zac Goldsmith is to be elevated to the House of Lords, from where he will carry on as a minister in the government of Boris Johnson, also an Etonian from a high-profile family.

    Looking in envy at Finland’s social mobility pin-up PM | Financial Times

  • 16/12/2019

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    On not being the Queen of Sciences

    “If biology is difficult, it is because of the bewildering number and variety of things one must hold in one’s head”.
    John Maynard Smith (1977).

    Leo Szilard recalled, that when he did physics he could lounge in the bath for hours and hours, just thinking. Once he moved into biology things were never the same: he was always having to get out to check some annoying fact. Dermatology is worse, trust me.

  • 15/12/2019

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    Mark Blyth Goldman Sachs

    Mark Blyth on Goldman

    Goldman [Sachs) are smart: they can rip your grandmother’s face off and make her feel good about it.

    The Crash of 2008: 10 years on

  • 13/12/2019

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    Check your privilege

    An article fit for this deceitful day by Nick Laird in the NYRB. UK education doesn’t escape from it either, but the context is Ireland or that British problem.

    “I thought, if these bastards are voting Remain, I’m voting Leave.”

    As for ‘identity’

    An old friend of mine, a Catholic and a fellow poet from Belfast, was in New York City last week and described being told once to “check her privilege.” She had replied that the privilege her identity had given her was a mild form of PTSD. The phrase “identity politics” has a darker resonance in Northern Ireland.

    Every evil act I’ve ever seen committed was done in the name of identity

    Blood and Brexit | by Nick Laird | NYR Daily | The New York Review of Books

  • 12/12/2019

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    Breakfast reading

     Breakfast reading

    The Lancet as breakfast reading. Not a medical meeting, just a nice hotel in the Middle East.

  • 10/12/2019

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    The world is queerer than I can imagine

    Even the human world is queerer than I can imagine

    The world is indeed very strange and common sense not much of a guide. Facts, my dear boy, facts…

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  • 09/12/2019

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    Fiction, apparently.

    Fiction, apparently.

    “…what he read was clear proof of an Anglo-American covert operation already in the planning stage with the dual aim of undermining the social democratic institutions of the European Union and dismantling our international trading tariffs…In the post-Brexit era Britain will be desperate for increased trade with America. America will accommodate Britain’s needs, but only on terms. One such term will be a joint covert operation to obtain by persuasion — bribery and blackmail not excluded — officials, parliamentarians and opinionmakers of the European Establishment. Also to disseminate fake news on a large scale in order to aggravate existing differences between member states of the Union”

    Agent Running in the Field, John le Carré