
Opioid use disorder
Global trends in the estimated number of drug users (2009 to 2014) indicate that the use of opioids, including the use of heroin and opium, and the non-medical use of pharmaceutical opioids, has stabi...
18 Apr 201920min

SARS
This week, we're joined by Sian Griffiths, Emeritus Professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Visiting Professor at Imperial College London, and Chair of the Public Health England Global Healt...
2 Apr 201921min

Multiple sclerosis
Alissa Willis, Staff Neurologist in the Neurological Institute's Mellen Center for Multiple Sclerosis, Cleveland Clinic, gives us a clinical overview of multiple sclerosis. For more on multiple scler...
25 Mar 201917min

Bipolar disorder
Sudhakar Selvaraj, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Texas Health Science Centre, gives us a clinical overview of bipolar disorder. For more on bipolar disorder, visit BMJ Best P...
4 Mar 201920min

Politics of epidemics
We know that infectious disease outbreaks are caused by pathogens, but some would argue that they are also a biological manifestation of social inequality. Here to discuss the politics of disease out...
18 Feb 201921min

Glanders
What is glanders, and how do you recognise, refer and report it? Dr Robert Norton, Director of Microbiology, Townsville Hospital, Australia, gives us the answers. For more information on Glanders, vi...
30 Jan 201913min

Migraine, with Prof Tim Collins
Prof Tim Collins, Associate Professor of Neurology, Duke University Medical Center, USA, gives us a clinical overview of migraine. For more on migraine, visit BMJ Best Practice: bestpractice.bmj.com/...
23 Jan 201920min

A clinical guide to COPD, with Prof Mike Morgan
Prof Mike Morgan, National Clinical Director Respiratory NHS England, gives us a clinical guide to COPD. To learn more about COPD, visit BMJ Learning: Managing acute exacerbations of COPD in primary...
7 Jan 201927min



















