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Leadership isn’t easy. Not everyone was built to be a boss. To be a good one requires near-constant reflection and self-evaluation to ensure you’re serving keep reading
Leadership isn’t easy. Not everyone was built to be a boss. To be a good one requires near-constant reflection and self-evaluation to ensure you’re serving keep reading
Dr Paul Lambden discusses the differences between sepsis and septicaemia and the important symptoms to look out for I qualified as a doctor in 1975 keep reading
There are a lot of doom and gloom stories about GPs closing down at an alarming rate, leaving the remaining practices struggling to care for keep reading
As reported by BBC news, a single shot of either the Oxford-AstraZeneca or the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID jab reduces the chance of needing hospital treatment by keep reading
Practicing gratitude at work is an incredibly valuable tool for leaders – and one that shouldn’t just be saved for special occasions, according to Stacey Engle, keep reading
As reported by BBC news, more than 20m people in the UK have now had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine Prime minister Boris keep reading
After a challenging year for general practitioners, Kathy Oxtoby examines how their role is developing, what these changes mean to them, and what being a keep reading
The NHS Services Business Authority has, under the current circumstances, decided to review and update its rules around GP locums in relation to pension work keep reading
There are many different personality types, all with their own advantages and disadvantages, but one that doesn’t get shouted about enough is the power of keep reading
Jane Feinmann asks why doctors should care about food insecurity, and what they can do about it CREDIT: This is an edited version of an keep reading
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