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Disintermediation

Disintermediation

Welcome back, hopefully you all enjoyed an awesome Monday and snuck in a sneaky floss after Danielle's guest post yesterday. Today I'd like to talk about a whopper of a word - disintermediation. This word will win most games of Scrabble but that's not why I'm bringing...

Guest Post: Holy Bleeding Gums, Batman!

General Practice always involves teamwork - Your GP knows a fair bit about a lot, but there are always subject matter experts or specialists. We have Physiotherapy with Rod and Movement Theory, Specialist Urology Services with Dr Nick Brook and the team from EastWest...

Your best Health Insurance is Your GP v2.0

Yesterday we talked about risk. Risk is mitigated by knowledge and experience. I don't know who said this, but I'm going to take a wild and crazy guess and say it wasn't from Terry Pratchett's wonderful Discworld series. This gives us another way to mitigate risk....

Risk

Risk

In 1990 I watched Graham Gooch of England make 333 and 123 in a Test Match against India at Lord's. It was a different time and a different country. Gooch looked decidedly unathletic (although apparently a fitness fanatic) and I certainly don't remember the Indian...

Long Levers

Long Levers

The human body has levers, and these are formed from bones, joints and muscles. A lever consists of: a rigid structure (bone)a force acting upon it (muscle) to produce a turning movementa fulcrum which is a fixed point (joint)a load or resistance that is placed on the...