Smoking cessation in severe mental illness: what works?
- Lindsay BanhamS. Gilbody
- 1 July 2010
Medicine
Treating tobacco dependence in patients with stable psychiatric conditions does not worsen mental state and treatments that work in the general population work for those with severe mental illness and appear approximately equally effective.
A smoking ban in psychiatric units: threat or opportunity?
- Lindsay BanhamS. GilbodyH. Lester
- 1 September 2008
Medicine, Psychology
The recently introduced smoking ban in inpatient mental health service settings will offer mental health services an opportunity to implement creative, evidence-based strategies to help people with SMI address smoking and nicotine addiction.
Learning Medicine Seventeenth Edition, Peter Richards, Simon Stockill, Rosalind Foster, Elizabeth Ingall. Cambridge University Press (2006), Pp 228. £17·99, ISBN: 0-521-67962-1
- Lindsay Banham
- 1 April 2006
Art
Shadowing the junior doctor
- D. WarrinerLindsay Banham
- 1 December 2007
Medicine
Are you graduating this year? The shadowing period can be invaluable preparation for your first day as a doctor, explain David Warriner and Lindsay Banham
Access for all
- Lindsay BanhamR. Kemp
- 1 November 2004
Medicine, Sociology
Doctors in the United Kingdom have traditionally come from the wealthy privately educated backgrounds, but a project to expand intake from lower socioeconomic groups is under way.
Royal College examination fees surplus
- Catia AcostaMark Ashraph Angeliki Zoumpouli
- 1 July 2012
Psychology
At the current level of membership examination fees at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a resident in psychiatry who passes every part first time pays a total of £2136.[1][1] These costs are…
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