Over 500 GP surgeries taking part in UK drug trial
As reported by the BBC, over 500 GP surgeries are asking those with a new, continuous cough or high temperature to test existing drugs Patients keep reading
As reported by the BBC, over 500 GP surgeries are asking those with a new, continuous cough or high temperature to test existing drugs Patients keep reading
Ed Waller, director for primary care strategy and NHS contracts, said during a webinar last Thursday that he expected practices to be able to follow their keep reading
Access to basic IT hardware and software is preventing some GPs from carrying out remote consultations with their patients during the COVID-19 outbreak, according to keep reading
As reported by BBC news, 400,000 surgical gowns ordered from Turkey do not meet British safety standards, the UK government has said Up to half keep reading
The Royal College of General Practitioners has responded to data from the college’s research surveillance centre which has shown 71% of routine consultations are now keep reading
The Royal College of General Practitioners has praised the government for responding to it’s call for a temporary relaxing of laws on controlled drugs Responding keep reading
Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of GPs, has responded to a query from The Sunday Times about he extent to which age keep reading
Patients wanting appointments in North Somerset will have to be health screened by staff before being seen This is an edited version of an article keep reading
The Royal College of General Practitioners has commented on the new guidance on personal protective equipment (PPE) Responding to new guidance on personal protective equipment keep reading
The British Medical Association (BMA), Care Provider Alliance (CPA), Care Quality Commission (CQC) and Royal College of General Practice (RCGP) have relesed a joint statement keep reading
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