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The psychedelic drug trial offering hope to the terminally ill

Groundbreaking Australian research offers hope that a psychedelic drug may help ease end-of-life fears, anxiety and depression.

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The psychedelic drug trial offering hope to the terminally ill

Groundbreaking Australian research offers hope that a psychedelic drug may help ease end-of-life fears, anxiety and depression.

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The psychedelic drug trial offering hope to the terminally ill

Groundbreaking Australian research offers hope that a psychedelic drug may help ease end-of-life fears, anxiety and depression.

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GMC apologises for regulatory action against doctors convicted under now repealed homophobic laws

The UK General Medical Council has issued a formal apology for taking regulatory action in historical cases against doctors who had criminal convictions under homophobic laws that have since been repealed. The GMC’s chair, Carrie MacEwen, said the regulator was “truly sorry” for compounding the harm done to doctors who had convictions that would today be considered unjust.1 From 1899 to 1994 the GMC considered cases against at least 40 male doctors for engaging, or attempting to engage, in consensual sexual activity and intimacy with other men. Of those, at least eight were struck off the medical register. The last confirmed …

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Physician associates: Doctors raise alarm over legislation to allow GMC regulation

The BMA has appealed to MPs to carefully consider “ill thought through plans” that would allow the UK General Medical Council to regulate physician associates and anaesthesia associates, as legislation moves through parliament. The BMA is one of many medical organisations that in recent months have raised concerns about associates being regulated by the regulator of doctors. Matt Kneale, co-chair of the Doctors’ Association UK, has also called for the government’s plan to be stopped until issues concerning the scope and supervision of these roles are sorted out. On 17 January the House of Commons Sixth Delegated Legislation Committee discussed the Anaesthesia Associates and Physician Associates Order 2024,1 a statutory instrument that, if approved by parliament, will enable the GMC to regulate physician associates and anaesthesia associates.2 The order having been passed by the committee, MPs will now have an opportunity to raise objections to it when …

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