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Richard Smith BMJ 2024; 385: q1100 (Published 16 May 2024) PDF Opinion John Launer: Seeing the big picture—the distinctive value of generalism John Launer BMJ 2024; 385: q1054 (Published 15 May 2024) PDF Opinion Equity in medical devices: trainers and educators play a vital role Margaret Whitehead, Enitan Carrol, Frank Kee, Raghib Ali, Chris Holmes BMJ 2024; 385: q1091 (Published 15 May 2024) PDF Opinion Helen Salisbury: Training our replacements Helen Salisbury BMJ 2024; 385: q1076 (Published 14 May 2024) PDF Opinion The future of NHS primary care should focus on integration not fragmentation See Chai Carol Chan, Rebecca Wright, Azeem Majeed BMJ 2024; 385: q1087 (Published 14 May 2024) PDF Opinion Matt Morgan: Rekindling the NHS’s foundational flame Matt Morgan BMJ 2024; 385: q1069 (Published 14 May 2024) PDF Opinion To increase public satisfaction in the NHS, we need a new conversation about how to improve it Jessie Cunnett, Richard Smith BMJ 2024; 385: q1070 (Published 13 May 2024) PDF Opinion David Oliver: The risk assessment for NHS England’s long term workforce plan should worry doctors David Oliver BMJ 2024; 385: q1073 (Published 13 May 2024) News | PDF Opinion The UK doesn’t have a “sick note culture,” but it does have a broken benefits system James Taylor BMJ 2024; 385: q1067 (Published 10 May 2024) PDF Opinion When I use a word . . . 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