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Tuberculosis has a long and interesting history. Medicine has managed to exercise a measure of control over this deadly disease, but its story is far keep reading
Tuberculosis has a long and interesting history. Medicine has managed to exercise a measure of control over this deadly disease, but its story is far keep reading
Responding to the latest consultation figures, Professor Martin Marshall, Chair of the Royal College of GPs, said: “It is clear from today’s figures that GPs keep reading
Scott Weich, professor of mental health, says that the risks are clear and now is the time to learn and respond CREDIT: This is an keep reading
Doug Baird, the CEO of New Street Consulting, suggests what leaders should consider if they find themselves in an ethical dilemma CREDIT: This is an keep reading
As reported by the Guardian, Prof Martin Marshall of the Royal College of GPs (RCGPs) has spoken of the mental and physical dangers of sourcing keep reading
Have the work habits we’ve developed during COVID led to a dangerous blurring of the lines between our work selves and our human selves? CREDIT: keep reading
Tracey Cotterill, managing director for population health intelligence at Civica, explores how machine learning can provide the data intelligence we need to deliver better healthcare keep reading
As reported by the Daily Mail, the chairman of the Royal College of GPs (RCGPs) has warned of the risks facing general practice The fear keep reading
Exploring relaxation can help you look after yourself when you’re feeling stressed or worried CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on keep reading
Helen Salisbury, GP, explores the interactions between health, poverty and stigma CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared on The keep reading
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