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The Mischievous Stethoscope

Written by an overworked bumblebee at the hospital

The Mischievous Stethoscope is my first foray into casual academic writing. Here, everyone interested in healthcare is welcome. I publish articles related to recent medical advances, interesting medical facts and healthcare provision! Articles are written primarily with a UK audience in mind, but I have an international outlook so feel free to leave comments! It's always nice to be acquainted with different perspectives over any issue.

I've also got pages dedicated to my own research, medical learning resources, book recommendations, mental health, literature and more!

Due to my experience in radiology research (which entailed a year of reading scans voraciously), I've also added a page on reading Brain MRI Scans and why all medics should know this. Feel free to correct me if you see any mistakes!

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Bentornato - Perspective on Personalised Medicine

Sorry for having ghosted from this page for such a long time- this is meant to be an apology but has a high risk of evolving into a ramble..

The bruise on the noble steed - liver issues

A review of the aetiologies, diagnostic tools, treatment and prognosis of liver abscesses; and why they're important to every clinician.

Metamorphosis in the time of COVID-19

An evaluation of the liver transplant scene in the era of COVID-19 and research perspectives. Don't forget to donate to British Liver Trust!

Would you rather have cancer than COVID-19?

Response to a recent comment published on Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology regarding endoscopy visits and COVID restrictions.

Various shades of the Crimson River

Differentiating between upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding, alongside the exploration of a very rare differential of the former.

Liver encased in bubble-wrap film

A lucky outing where I've seen polycystic liver disease claiming its victims for the first time in the wild. Bubbles going wild for sure.

What the Criminal Law needs is a Doctor

One of my rare medicine-law crossover articles - this one focuses on the lack of medical common-sense in the criminal law of England & Wales

Scattered: What we all are eventually

An in-depth discussion of a lesser-known condition called Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID).

Red Nut in Children

The unique case of Elmo, a seven-year old boy who has a scrotal mass. This article explores the differential diagnoses of scrotal masses.

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