Conflict resolution: the straw that broke the camel’s back
Conflict is normally created by a trigger; such a trigger might simply be that a patient feels their wait is too long, that they’re not keep reading
Conflict is normally created by a trigger; such a trigger might simply be that a patient feels their wait is too long, that they’re not keep reading
Social media usage has increased exponentially over the last decade and shows no hint of slowing down. As the health sector continually adapts to medical keep reading
New research shows that the NHS may lose up to 10,000 nurses post-Brexit According to New European, the UK could be left an additional 10,000 keep reading
The Scottish government’s attempt to broaden access for medical education has proven successful, according to the BMA A new medical education programme has proven successful keep reading
The RCGP has recognised the innovative work of a team in Ireland, led by a local GP, for its efforts in improving pain management for keep reading
Nicola Sturgeon wants the government to “come clean” over how the cost of Brexit will impact the NHS, according to the BBC Scotland’s first minister, keep reading
The government must face healthcare prevention head-on and with ‘ambitious action’, says the BMA According to the British Medical Association (BMA), the government’s healthcare prevention keep reading
As reported by The Guardian, research has revealed that white doctors are more likely to be promoted than their black and minority ethnic counterparts Racism keep reading
GPs are under more pressure than ever. Their workload has grown – seeing a 13% increase in appointments over the past five years; this is keep reading
Access to healthcare in prisons has become a severe issue, with budget cuts affecting many vulnerable people According to a report put together by the keep reading
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