
Heroes of lockdown
Out of incredibly trying times this year have come moments of hope, kindness, and inspiration. Here, we celebrate just some of the people who have keep reading
Out of incredibly trying times this year have come moments of hope, kindness, and inspiration. Here, we celebrate just some of the people who have keep reading
The Royal College of GPs has received information from NHS England that general practice will have a much earlier role in delivery of the Pfizer/BioNTech keep reading
The Lancet has published data regarding GP appointments and antibiotic prescription NHS England publishes monthly data on national appointment activity in general practice. The number of keep reading
More emphasis on primary care in the management of COVID-19 would improve outcomes for patients, argue Sophie Park and her colleagues CREDIT: This is an keep reading
Anger is a common and valid emotion – one which can have positive benefits – but if you’re worried that your outbursts are spinning out keep reading
Neil Jennings, partnership development manager climate change and the environment, Imperial College London, and Mala Rao, professor, School of Public Health, Imperial College London, discuss keep reading
The Royal College of GPs is calling on secretary of state for health and social xare, Matt Hancock, for a more detailed rationale for not keep reading
Helen Salisbury argues that this year’s additional roles reimbursement scheme money should be used for community COVID-19 clinics CREDIT: This is an edited version of keep reading
As reported by BBC news, the UK has become the first country in the world to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine, paving the way for keep reading
Effective management has always been a key part of working life for employees. If effective management is lacking, it is easy for teams to lose keep reading
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