Stories by Rosa Hudson
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Features
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A foot in both camps
Rosa Hudson has dipped a reluctant toe into the chilly waters of NHS planning
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Chile — healthcare under the general
Popular and international pressure is slowly pushing Chile away from fascism towards democracy, but Chilean healthcare is still reeling under the inequities of the Pinochet regime. Rosa Hudson reports
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Columns
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SOS: Save our sanity, salary our service!
An acute shortage of doctors is threatening Rosa’s practice—and her stress level
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Stop the world - I want to retire!
Life on the front line of health care is beginning to take its toll on Rosa Hudson
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The best of a bad job
There’s a new scheme to pay GPs for health promotion work. Rosa Hudson isn’t enthusiastic
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Planning for dreams?
Rosa Hudson wonders whether general practice is on the right track
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Art for heartache
Helping people to rediscover their talents can be a strong medicine, says Rosa Hudson
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From heartsink to hope
Rosa Hudson finds a change of attitude is necessary before healing can begin
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How to latch onto the patch
Rosa Hudson, fresh back from maternity leave, hasn’t let the grass grow under her feet
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A brief encounter with distrust
Rosa Hudson, healthmatters’ doctor at large, reports from the front line
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A very peculiar practice
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Where are the coughs and colds?
Rosa Hudson, healthmatters’ doctor at large, takes a look at the patients ‘unseen’ by the government’s white paper
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Identity crisis: who am I?
Rosa Hudson, healthmatters’ doctor at large, takes a close look at the ills of the inner city
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