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  • Nov 27, 2024 | jme.bmj.com | Richard Armitage

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  • Oct 31, 2024 | bjgp.org | Richard Armitage

    While over 1 billion items are prescribed each year in primary care in England alone,1 patients are also provided with a large number of various other regular medications that are prescribed elsewhere. Sources of these ‘outside’ prescriptions include outpatient departments, hospital day case units, drug and alcohol services, community mental health teams, sexual health clinics, and private healthcare providers.

  • Oct 9, 2024 | rts.org.uk | Roz Laws |Richard Armitage

    Richard Armitage likened the progress in his acting career to learning to drive, when he delivered his RTS Midlands Baird Lecture last month. He talked about the “ridiculous amounts of preparation” he put in to his one line on Boon and three lines in Casualty, but these put him in good stead for later roles. He explained: “Learning to drive a banger is not such a bad thing because when you get behind the wheel of a Ferrari, you know what to do.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | rts.org.uk | Roz Laws |Richard Armitage

    Richard Armitage likened the progress in his acting career to learning to drive, when he delivered his RTS Midlands Baird Lecture last month. He talked about the “ridiculous amounts of preparation” he put in to his one line on Boon and three lines in Casualty, but these put him in good stead for later roles. He explained: “Learning to drive a banger is not such a bad thing because when you get behind the wheel of a Ferrari, you know what to do.

  • Sep 26, 2024 | bjgp.org | Richard Armitage

    Randolph M Nesse Penguin, 2020, PB, 384pp, £9.85, 978-0141984919 In 2019, one in every eight people, or some 970 million people globally, were living with a mental disorder.1 This figure increased rapidly and substantially as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and global prevalence of anxiety and major depressive disorder (which constituted the most common mental disorders) increased by 26% and 28%, respectively, in just a single year.1 In England, a study of 8086 adults aged ≥16 years using...

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