Report claims new mothers too scared to tell GPs about postnatal depression
Credit: This story was first seen on The Telegraph Women with postnatal depression are not being provided with adequate care by their GP, a report keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on The Telegraph Women with postnatal depression are not being provided with adequate care by their GP, a report keep reading
PPGs have, for some time, been a key formal mechanism for gathering feedback into general practice; since 2015 the GP contract has included a requirement keep reading
Formal leadership is hierarchical, with titles that indicate status (such as union steward, executive director, senior advisor, committee chair, etc.). Informal leadership is nonhierarchical and keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on the Manchester Evening News The stepfather of Martyn Hett, who was killed in the Manchester bomb, says he will continue keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on The Telegraph The average GP now works a four day week, fuelling shortages of doctors, health officials say. keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on the Plymouth Herald More than 1,000 patients from four GP surgeries which closed earlier this year are yet to register keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on The Telegraph Waiting times for a GP appointment are set to surge towards three weeks because of a keep reading
Professor Mayur Lakhani has been elected as the next President of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) following a national ballot of its membership. keep reading
Patients will be able to access their GP record via the revamped NHS.uk from September 2017. Granting online access to medical records and care plans keep reading
According to Falls prevention: New approaches to integrated falls prevention services, an estimated one-in-three people over the age of 65, and one in two over keep reading
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