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Over the next few months, we’ll be exploring an exciting new digital series focused on the Future.Now Digital Skills Report. This series will delve into keep reading
Over the next few months, we’ll be exploring an exciting new digital series focused on the Future.Now Digital Skills Report. This series will delve into keep reading
Adopting AI in healthcare management can feel intimidating, but with the right mindset and approach, practice managers can overcome their tech fears and unlock its keep reading
As reported by Express & Star, New analysis shows young NHS workers are increasingly stressed and dissatisfied, raising concerns for the service’s future The NHS’s keep reading
The ongoing debate over the use of puberty blockers in young people has sparked discussions about the need for clinical trials to assess their benefits keep reading
As reported by Independent, Children with a rare epilepsy syndrome in England will soon benefit from fenfluramine, a newly approved treatment that helps reduce seizures keep reading
Consistent, well-planned content is the backbone of effective marketing, and a content calendar is your ultimate tool for staying organised and impactful CREDIT: This is keep reading
With the ageing population in England and increasing challenges in retirement savings, it is crucial for organisations to proactively support employees in planning for a keep reading
As reported by Digital Health, NHS England has postponed its £170bn Oracle finance system upgrade to 2025 after missing the April 2024 deadline NHS England keep reading
Finding time to exercise can feel like a juggling act, but it turns out the good news is there’s no wrong time to get moving! keep reading
As reported by Wired Gov, a new NHS campaign, backed by Breast Cancer Now and celebrities, urges more women to attend life-saving mammogram appointments The NHS keep reading
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