Trial to test for Barrett’s oesophagus launches in GP surgeries
A Cancer Research UK-funded trial allowing GP surgeries to test for Barrett’s oesophagus – a condition that can increase the risk of developing oesophageal cancer keep reading
A Cancer Research UK-funded trial allowing GP surgeries to test for Barrett’s oesophagus – a condition that can increase the risk of developing oesophageal cancer keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on This is Lancashire An ageing workforce and a lack of new recruits is continuing to raise concerns for keep reading
More than 3.5 million people aged 65 and over in the UK currently live alone, with 2.9 million claiming to have no-one to turn to keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on the Birmingham Mail A GP killed himself with a heroin overdose, hours after discovering he was under police keep reading
GP practices have always been built on teamwork but, with the pressures on primary care now so acute, there is a growing consensus that the keep reading
GP education provider Red Whale have released a new report that reveals the unprecedented effect of unmanageable workloads on GPs – on their own wellbeing, keep reading
This story was first seen on the CSP website Forty per cent of CCGs in England have piloted the use of general practice physiotherapists, the keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on The Guardian Google’s AI-powered health tech subsidiary, DeepMind Health, is planning to use a new technology loosely based keep reading
Like many relationships in life, GP partnerships often start on a relatively informal basis before developing over time. Some partnerships might evolve organically from a keep reading
Credit: This story was first seen on The Telegraph Robots will soon be able to diagnose patients “more accurately and faster” than almost any doctor, says keep reading
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