NEWS: Priorities for women’s health in 2024
As reported by The Department of Health and Social Care, from tackling menstrual problems to improving maternity care and supporting abuse victims, Health Secretary Victoria Atkins keep reading
As reported by The Department of Health and Social Care, from tackling menstrual problems to improving maternity care and supporting abuse victims, Health Secretary Victoria Atkins keep reading
As reported by GP Online, a survey by the MDDUS reveals that 85% of GPs have experienced verbal abuse from patients in the past year, with 15% forced keep reading
As reported on GP Online, amid rising incidents, healthcare professionals demand action against patient violence with a nationwide zero-tolerance campaign, after a receptionist was reportedly keep reading
As reported by the RCGP, abuse of GPs is ‘unacceptable’ and nobody should feel threatened while delivering care, says College Responding to a Pulse survey keep reading
As reported by BBC news, the abuse of staff at GP surgeries has “no place in the NHS”, a healthcare boss has said, following complaints keep reading
Receptionist Colin Chant handed in his notice at a doctor’s surgery in Holyhead as its GP crisis reaches boiling point This is an edited version keep reading
The British Medical Association (BMA) has spoken out about the issue of bullying within healthcare environments According to the BMA’s Scotland council chair, Dr Lewis keep reading
A new study by the BMA has looked into the impact of bullying and harassment in the workplace for NHS workers A two-year study by keep reading
NHS workers are to receive better training in order to deal with violent assault in the workplace, while perpetrators will face harsher punishments According to keep reading
CREDIT: This story was originally seen on NHS England A new strategy from NHS England will ensure that victims of sexual abuse receive the care keep reading
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