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Wolters Kluwer Health: The Federation of Royal Colleges of Physicians Approves UpToDate Clinical Decision Support for CPD


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Physicians can now earn external CPD credits using Wolters Kluwer point-of-care tool
UpToDate, the clinical decision support tool from Wolters Kluwer, Health has been approved by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom as a continuing professional development (CPD) activity. The organization is a collaboration between the Royal College of Physicians of London, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, and Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. The colleges have more than 50,000 members among them worldwide. The approval of UpToDate comes following new guidelines introduced by the Federation that recognize the use of online resources with current medical content (e-libraries) as CPD. ....

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Timothy Mastro, MD, DTM&H


Clinical trials design and implementation
Dr. Timothy Mastro serves as FHI 360’s Chief Science Officer, responsible for advancing the quality of science across the organization and growing research and evaluation capabilities in both the natural and social sciences.
His work at FHI 360 has included clinical trials; epidemiology; global health research; COVID-19 vaccines and prevention; HIV prevention, care and treatment; tuberculosis; reproductive health; contraceptive technology; nutrition; implementation science; and programs addressing integrated development.
Prior to joining FHI 360 in 2008, Mastro served in scientific leadership positions at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for 20 years. His research and work in programs at CDC’s Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Global AIDS Program addressed the prevention and treatment of HIV, vaccine trials, sexually transmitted infections and tuberculosis. Mastro first joined CDC as an Epidemic I ....

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Media censors British Medical Journal description of pandemic deaths as "social murder"


Media censors British Medical Journal description of pandemic deaths as “social murder”
On February 4, the BMJ (formerly,
British Medical Journal) published an editorial accusing the world’s governments of “social murder” in their collective response to the pandemic.
The response to this devastating statement by the media and politicians of all stripes in Britain was to ignore and conceal it.
The editorial, “Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant”, was written by Kamran Abbasi, the executive editor of the journal.
The BMJ editorial: Covid-19: Social murder, they wrote elected, unaccountable, and unrepentant
“Murder,” the editorial begins, “is an emotive word. In law, it requires premeditation. Death must be deemed to be unlawful. How could ‘murder’ apply to failures of a pandemic response?” ....

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