Vincent Brogan
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Dr Brogan originally trained and worked as a General Practitioner in Ireland. He has a particular interest in the management of addiction and has worked with hard drug addicts and alcoholics. He has full smoking cessation NCSCT certification and works in this area.
He is a member of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists of London(91) and has spent several years working in this speciality.
He is also Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine in London and writes on medical issues and healthcare economics. He supports integration of cost effective specialist care into the primary care setting to improve patient access. He is a strong supporter of the NHS.
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Blog Entries by Vincent Brogan

Binge Drinking and a Minimum Price for Alcohol

(12) Comments | Posted November 27, 2012 | 6:00 PM

Our muddled approach to teenage drinking is in marked contrast to the consistent tough stance we adopt when warning the young about the perils of 'hard' drugs. Lecturing teenagers on the evils of alcohol while peddling it to them for half nothing sends them the wrong signal.

In a...

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Quitting Smoking: Traps that Stop you Succeeding

(10) Comments | Posted November 14, 2012 | 6:00 PM

The benefits of stopping smoking are well documented and even the most ardent smoker will be aware of the risks of getting lung cancer if he or she fails to quit. Why then does he keep it up?

Once you start, smoking is a difficult habit to break....

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How to Quit Smoking: Start With the Facts

(10) Comments | Posted October 29, 2012 | 7:00 PM

Smokers planning to quit should read the Million Women Study recently published in the prestigious medical journal, the Lancet. It will confirm their worst fears. They are likely to die a lot younger than non smokers. But it will also inspire them to redouble their efforts to...

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American Health Care: Time for Voters to Decide

(31) Comments | Posted October 1, 2012 | 5:17 PM

The U.S. healthcare system is unique. It is the best there is, and the worst because for tens of millions of Americans it doesn't exist.

With Republicans and Democrats fighting it out for the White House, health care reform is back on the agenda and both parties are sticking to...

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Private Healthcare and the 'New' NHS

(20) Comments | Posted September 25, 2012 | 7:00 PM

One important question overshadows healthcare reform. Is privatisation good or bad for the NHS?

The white paper, with this question part of a wider debate on a reform package announced by the new coalition government in 2010, suggested the NHS as a healthcare model was broke.

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Universal Credit and Disability Allowance Controversy

(70) Comments | Posted September 12, 2012 | 7:00 PM

A scheme to get claimants off long term disability back to work is turning into something of a PR nightmare for the government. The sight of disabled protesters and their growing number of supporters taking to the streets, after a widely acclaimed Paralympics, is one it might wish to avoid.

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Russell Brand's Insight Into Addiction Helps Drug Debate

(0) Comments | Posted August 20, 2012 | 5:35 AM

Russell Brand's take on the drugs debate is refreshing. In a documentary he did for BBC 3 he looked at how we dealt with heroin addiction in the UK and asked some awkward questions.

Although better known as a celebrity, his pragmatic and sympathetic scrutiny of the drug problem deserves...

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