- Medicine Overseas
- Conflict & Catastrophe
- The Lancet Digest April 26-May 2, 2008
- World Malaria Day
- National Medical Student Prize Night at the ICSM Surgical Society
- Outreach Clinic: Real Worlds Colliding
- Follow up on the Right to Health
- Cluster bombs must be banned
- The Lancet Digest April 19-25, 2008
- Doctors: a voice for social conscience?
- Organ Donation and Transplantation - how to involve medical students?
- The global diabetes epidemic and other things
- The global diabetes epidemic
- Internships at the World Health Organisation
- “Creating a Light…”
- The global diabetes epidemic 3: access to essential medicine
- Organ donation and transplanation in Europe: European Regional meeting of the IFMSA
- Leeds Medical School: leading the way against the influence of pharma in the UK?
- New articles and the food v biofuels debate
- Delivering babies in Sarajevo
- Unite for Sight Conference: Part 3
- AMSA International Chapters
- Creating Global Doctors
- Unite for Sight Conference: Part 2
- Unite for Sight Conference: Part 1
- The Lancet Digest April 12- 18 2008 (Countdown special issue)
- Tasks for the weekend!
- The Right to Health debate
- Countdown to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and more…
- Global Health matters!
- Medical students kept in ignorance!
- Global Forum/Lancet essay competition for 2008
- The launch of The Lancet Global Health Network!!!
- Global Health Educational Consortium Conference: Part 3
- Global Health Education Consortium Conference: Part 2
- International Conference in Emergency Medicine: Part 3
- WHO at 60 and more?
- Conference season
- The Lancet Digest, April 5-11 2008
- MDR-TB: An emerging global threat
- Global Health Education Consortium Conference: Part 1
- International Conference on Emergency Medicine: Part 2
- International Conference on Emergency Medicine: Part 1
- The Lancet Student Monthly Prize!
- Medsin Global Health Conference : Part 2
- Medsin Global Health Conference: Part 1
- Let?s start a campaign for access to clean water and sanitation!
- Chat with Rhona MacDonald and Richard Lane
- The Lancet Digest, March 29 – April 4 2008
- Post-Election Violence in Kenya : Part 2
- Migration and health
- MRSA: a growing global problem
- Profile: Rory O?Connor
- Profile: John Petri - the Dual Operator
- Protecting human rights in Tibet
- The Global launch of Medical Peace Work
- The Lancet Digest March 22-28, 2008
- A visit to the African Refugee Development Center by Rachel Pope
- Western Trauma Association Annual Meeting by Heather FM
- World TB Day
- Kenyan experience
- Patient Care Ethics and Ramifications of Post-Election Violence in Kenya
- Advocating for people whose asylum claim has failed (in the UK)
- Access to Essential Medicines and the Role of U.S. Universities
- New FREE clinical book chapters!
- Crash Course: Foundation Doctor?s Guide to Medicine and Surgery 2/e
- Evidence-Based Diagnosis in Primary Care
- Oncology An Illustrated Colour Text
- 1000 Questions and Answers from Clinical Medicine
- Berne and Levy Physiology 6/e
- Clinical Chemistry Made Easy
- Practical Guide to the Evaluation of Clinical Competence with bonus DVD
- The Lancet Digest March 15-21, 2008
- Iraq: five years on
- The weekend?s events on climate change
- AMSA Conference : Part 8
- An interview with Dr Salam Ismael, founder of Doctors for Iraq
- Migraine: An expensive headache to the world
- AMSA Conference - views from a medical student from Rwanda
- AMSA Conference : Part 7
- AMSA Conference : Part 4
- AMSA Conference : Part 5
- AMSA Conference : Part 6 - The Rally
- This week?s podcast
- The Monterrey Declaration on the Fundamental Right to Health
- The IFMSA Declaration on Migration of Healthcare Professionals
- An update on the Stop AIDS campaign and the IFMSA and AMSA Conferences
- AMSA Conference : Part 3
- AMSA Conference : Part 2
- AMSA Conference : Part 1
- Stop AIDS UK day of action- a report from Islean Kinghorn
- American Medical Student Association: An Opportunity for International Medical Studen
- Migration and Health : Part 2 by Goran Mijaljica
- Migration and health : Part 1 by Goran Mijaljica
- Avoidable blindness in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Highlights of the IFMSA conference by Gerard Millen
- The Lancet Digest March 8-14, 2008
- Engeye Clinic in Uganda
- Global Forum on Human Resources for Health : Part 4
- Gaza, Uganda and Engeye Clinic
- Gaza: Humanitarian situation worst since 1967
- The situation in Gaza
- Global Forum on Human Resources for Health : Part 3
- A playground for global kleptocracy by Jonny Currie
- A debate on Facial Transplantation by Aditi Das
- The Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Part 2
- The Global Forum on Human Resources for Health: Day 1
- Election fever in Ohio by Heather FM
- Happy ?Leap Year Day!?
- The Lancet Student podcast on ?leap year day?
- The Lancet Digest March 1-7, 2008
- Tuberculosis in the UK and Malaysia
- HIV in Senegal: Religion and Responsibility
- Homosexuality in Africa by Adam Briggs
- The human resources for health crisis
- The Lancet Digest Feb 23-28
- HIV/AIDS in Mombasa, Kenya
- A trip to Bethlehem by Rachel Pope and colleagues
- From New York to New Delhi by Joshua Schulman Marcus
- Rafael Bastos and Carolina Costa: Brazilian medical students in Wales
- Will human rights have a sporting chance at the Olympics?
- Racial profiling in London
- An audience with Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus
- Clinical Confrontations by Rachel Pope
- ?Think yes, Think MTAS? by Faye Cooles
- HIV positive people in Nepal by Suvash Shrestha
- Reflections on Experiences in Rural Uganda
- Teddy Bear Hospital
- MPOWERing away from one billion deaths
- Catching up
- A special feature on the HIFA2015 Campaign and a Lancet Student catch up
- Lancet Digest, Feb 16-22, 2008
- Meeting the Maori
- More on arms control
- Ethiopian Elective
- Medical and Surgical Placement at a Mission Hospital in Bihar, India
- Order your copy of Invisibles
- The Lancet Digest, January 9-15, 2008
- Fires, disasters, and maternal mortality!
- Disaster medicine: the birth of a specialty?
- More than a number: maternal mortality in Afghanistan
- Elective reports, childhood epilepsies, and the Geneva Convention!
- Elective experiences
- To Sydney and Back
- Childhood epilepsies: a special topic in its own right
- Controversy at the Recife Carnival
- Teule Hospital, Tanzania
- Elective Reports
- Run up to Super Tuesday?who to vote for and how to make up your mind?
- What is Super Tuesday?
- Blogging away! The International Federation of Medical Students Associations
- Climate change and the world?s most dangerous places (according to Forbes)
- Climate change special 1/02/08
- The Lancet Digest, Febuary 2-8, 2008
- The NGO Forum on the Social Determinants of Health
- An important conference on climate change
- An interview with Kevin De Cock, Director of WHO?s HIV/AIDs department
- Social Corporate Responsibilty
- Laptops, epidemiology, and Vietnam!
- The Lancet Student 25/01/08
- Lancet Digest, January 26-February 1
- Viva Vietnam!
- The implications of epidemiologic transition in sub-Saharan Africa
- One Laptop Per Child Project Expansion
- Pep Up PEPFAR
- Kenya: Ongoing election violence puts TB treatment back for many years?
- The second article in our series on the global diabetes epidemic
- The global diabetes epidemic 2: eye disease
- Becoming a doctor: journey or destination?
- Health-care-associated infections
- The Lancet Digest, January 19-25
- Bristol medics protest to protect the right to healthcare for vulnerable migrants
- Lancet Student podcast 18/01/08
- What a busy week!
- MASSIVE plug for the landmark Lancet undernutrition series
- A New Method of HIV Prevention in Africa
- More on access to health care for asylum seekers by Jienchi Dorward
- Let?s speak up to support access to heath care for all migrants!
- US- Mexico Border Health
- A Texan start to the week
- Lancet Student podcast 11/01/08
- Global health in the Medical Curriculum
- Influences on Prescribing in Primary Care
- Can Jacob Zuma lead South Africa to a healthy future?
- Humanitarian News
- Some good news about measles vaccination
- Joshua Schulman-Marcus reports from the Barack Obama headquarters in New Hampshire
- The Tooke Report: saving the UK medical training system form disaster?
- The Lancet Digest, January 5th 2008
- Starting the week with some controversy!
- The Pharmaceutical Industry and its influence on doctors and medical students
- Homeless people in San Francisco
- Facebook: Healthy Pastime or Unhealthy Distraction?
- Let?s do something about what is happening in the Democratic Rebuplic of Congo
- Happy New Year from The Lancet Student!
- Friday, December 21st, 2007.
- The Lancet Digest December 22nd 2007
- Thanks and well done!
- Diabetic foot disease and a call to action to tackle chronic diseases
- The global diabetes epidemic part 1: foot disease
- The ANC elections and TB in South Africa
- The Invisibles and colorectal cancer in Hong Kong
- The Lancet Digest December 15-21
- Our weekly podcast and Northern Uganda
- December 14th 2007
- Unsafe abortions, Cuban doctors in Bolivia, and user fees!
- User fees: A necessary evil?
- Unsafe Abortion: taking a public health perspective
- Cuban doctors in Bolivia: Help or Hindrance?
- Continuing in our post-disaster theme?
- The struggle for health after cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh
- The fire in Ancient Olympia and Peloponnese: Four months on
- Listen to The Lancet Student: 07 December 2007
- Histology and Cell Biology: An Introduction to Pathology 2/E
- Elsevier?s Integrated Histology
- Crash Course: Immunology and Haematology 3/e
- What happened on World AIDS Day-from Stephanie Devita
- Our new weekly LancetStudent Podcast!
- Tuberculosis treatment and patient compliance
- The Lancet Digest December 8-14 2007
- Obstetric Fistula: complexities of health care shortage
- Chronic diseases- the neglected development goal
- Welcome to our new reading room (and some new peer-reviewed articles)!
- What doctors and medical students can do to help confront climate change
- Live in Fear or Die in Pain: access to pain relief for patients with cancer
- Human Papilloma Virus Vaccination: Promoting the Fight Against Cervical Cancer in the
- Neurology, neurological disorders and neurologists
- Campaign against violence from our US correspondent Heather FM
- Alma Mata podcasts on Commercialisation and Health
- Follow up reports on the aftermath of Sidr from our correspondent in Bangladesh
- The Lancet Digest December 1-7 2007
- Two things for World AIDS day
- Heroes!
- Profile: Hugh Montgomery
- Equality and Diversity Awareness in Undergraduate Medical Education
- Young people as the leaders of today
- The run up to World AIDS Day
- Americans for Informed Democracy
- Presidential address to the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
- The Lancet Digest November 24-30 2007
- Leprosy, Letters, and a shared planet experience
- Letter to a new medical student
- Gapminder
- Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
- Sick societies
- Discovering Nepal, Discovering Leprosy
- From our correspondent in Bangladesh: Sidr - the raze of a monster
- Conflict and sexual violence in the DRC and the independence of humanitarian aid
- Conflict and Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Lancet Digest Nov 17-23 2007