Health secretary pledges £20k to new GPs in rural and seaside areas
CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Plymouth Herald Trainees in general practice working in rural and seaside towns could be given a one-off £20,000 keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Plymouth Herald Trainees in general practice working in rural and seaside towns could be given a one-off £20,000 keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen on the RCGP news GPs must be added to the Migration Advisory Committee’s Shortage Occupation List in order to keep reading
In the wider world, technology is seen to drive development; this is no different in the health sector. Where time is of the essence, staff keep reading
While it is preferable that general practices do not have staff members as patients, sometimes this may be unavoidable. Dr Rachel Birch, medicolegal adviser at keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Guardian The Guardian writes that Prof Helen Stokes-Lampard, chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, says colleagues are keep reading
Integrated working in healthcare is being lauded as the future of healthcare – and a system that can meet growing demand on the NHS. Getting keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in The Daily Mail Time-wasting patients are placing even more strain on NHS by not turning up to their keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen in the Mirror Doctor shortages are forcing the closure of a surgery in the constituency of the Tory minister responsible keep reading
What do practice managers need to know if a GP at their practice is subject to a ‘fitness to practice’ investigation by the General Medical keep reading
CREDIT: This story was first seen on BMA News Waiting times could be extended and cancer diagnostics and treatment for children with complex needs cut, keep reading
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