Latest figures predict difficult winter ahead for NHS – NHS Providers
Latest performance figures suggest that there is a difficult winter ahead for the NHS, says NHS Providers In the latest set of combined performance data from NHS keep reading
Latest performance figures suggest that there is a difficult winter ahead for the NHS, says NHS Providers In the latest set of combined performance data from NHS keep reading
According to a major study in the US and Australia, elderly people in good health should not take an aspirin a day, the BBC reports keep reading
Claire Deering, brachytherapy clinical nurse specialist at Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, explains why it’s important for GPs to build and share their keep reading
As cuts to contraceptive care deepen, worries for the long-term impact on women’s access to vital contraceptive care and the impact on their lives is keep reading
GMC has published new guidance on reflective practice providing clarity and support for doctors and medical students The new GMC guidance, The reflective practitioner, has been developed to support keep reading
Too many people are dying prematurely or suffering preventable diseases because of poor investment in public health, a new paper from BMA suggests The British Medical keep reading
A more effective flu vaccine – available this winter for those aged 65 and over, which could prevent deaths and reduce the burden on the keep reading
Public Health England and Drinkaware have launched a new campaign ‘Drink Free Days’, encouraging people to cut down and take a break from drinking A keep reading
The MDU has published new guidance on how to better diagnose male cancers; 92% of male cancer cases handled by the MDU in 2015-2016 involved keep reading
A BBC Two programme, which aired yesterday, highlighted the tragic impact that a lack of mental health services for doctors can have The mental health keep reading
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