RCGP calls on health secretary to move away from ‘hitting targets’
The government’s testing strategy for COVID-19 needs to shift away from “arbitrary numbers and targets”, and focus on wider access for health professionals and the keep reading
The government’s testing strategy for COVID-19 needs to shift away from “arbitrary numbers and targets”, and focus on wider access for health professionals and the keep reading
No matter how much we put our wellbeing first, when you have an ongoing mental health condition, you may experience a time where you feel keep reading
Is there such thing as a better death? This is the question posed by Australian oncologist and award-winning author Ranjana Srivastava in a fascinating article reproduced keep reading
The College has responded to a new study published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journal ‘Risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 among patients in the Oxford Royal keep reading
It’s not easy getting everyone on the same page at work but, when you do, that’s when the real magic happens. The Robert Half experts keep reading
Pharmacy teams working in all sectors have an important role to play in prevention and embedding public health practice in their everyday roles, says Gul keep reading
An abridged version of the following letter has been published in the Daily Mail today. It is in response to an article published Tuesday 12 keep reading
On paper, a future employee may look great – but we’ve all worked with people who came with excellent credentials but also a toxic personality that made everyone on keep reading
A wellbeing service launched by NHS England on the 24 April in response to the Covid-19 pandemic has seen 570 bookings so far The #LookingAfterYouToo individual coaching keep reading
Hear the word ‘posture’ and you’ll instinctively pull your shoulders back and stand a few centimetres taller. It’s a reflex reaction, like when someone talks keep reading
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