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The New Doctors Contract NHS England – a brief summary
22 November 2016
This is intended to provide a quick summary of recent events, an outline of the current problems, including the contract, and whistle-blowing, and what we can do to address them. BackgroundIn November 2015, after a new contract was proposed, 98%...
Practising surgery in a war zone: an interview with Dr Volodymyr Melnyk
8 December 2022
| Peter Cackett
It is now nine months since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine commenced in late February 2022, with Putin announcing a “special military operation” to “denazify and demilitarise” Ukraine. The rest of the world, however, saw it for what it...
Sushruta and Indian rhinoplasty
25 August 2021
| Vijay Pothula
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PMFA - Rhinoplasty
Vijay Pothula explains rhinoplasty’s roots in ancient Indian Ayurvedic medicine, and how it was introduced to the Western world. In 1794 The Gentleman’s Magazine published a surgical operation which was long established in India but unknown in Europe [1]. A...
An anecdotal and historical review of the median forehead flap
1 December 2016
| HS Adenwalla (Prof)
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery
The specialty of plastic surgery has roots stretching back centuries. Here HS Adenwalla, renowned cleft surgeon, provides a fascinating account of the development of the median forehead flap. In the early 1970s a young boy of 16-years-old was brought to...
Acid attacks: part 2
1 October 2019
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
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PMFA - Breast Surgery, PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery, PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
The PMFA Journal Editor Andrew Burd continues with his exploration of the optimum treatment protocol for managing the devastating injuries wrought by acid attacks (see Part 1 here). In part one of this series I outlined the evolution of my...
COVID-19: a threat or a warning?
5 March 2020
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
Soon the public health implications of COVID-19 will be clearer. In Hong Kong, life has changed so much these past six months. The riots, the protests, the arson, the anarchy. And now nature shows what she can do.
Extracutaneous Merkel cell carcinoma or metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma with an occult primary?
4 February 2025
| William Dobell, Neil R McLean, Magdi Youssef, Mumtaz Hussain, Jonathan Powell
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PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a rare and aggressive malignancy arising from dermal neuroendocrine cells, first described by Toker in 1972 [1]. It is predominately seen in the head and neck region of older, white males and risk factors include...
Gross Negligence Manslaughter in Healthcare: The medico-legal dilemma (part 3)
14 June 2021
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
14 June 2021 is the day in the Chinese calendar to celebrate the Dragon Boat Festival. These local holidays are a reminder of the deep cultural heritage enjoyed by the Chinese people.
A history of the Asia Pacific Burn Association
5 September 2019
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
To accompany his Newsround report on the 12th APBC meeting in the October/November issue, Editor Andrew Burd shares the story of how the APBA was set up.
Why I don’t trust the BMA – and why it matters – 24 January 2017
24 January 2017
Editors Note: This is a guest blog from Ankush Dhariwal. It is a personal opinion and posting it on the PMFA News website is not an endorsement of the opinions. However, for those working in the NHS, and in the...
Acid attacks: part 1
1 August 2019
| Andrew Burd (Prof Rtd)
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PMFA - Facial Plastic Surgery, PMFA - General Plastic Surgery
In the first of a two-part series, Andrew Burd takes us through the background to the development of his protocol for the acute management of chemical assault burns (see Part 2 here). I have maintained a long-term interest in how...