Upheaval in ICBs and a failure to create jobs to bring newly-qualified GPs into the NHS workforce are major threats to the ...
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Government plans to prioritise UK medical graduates for specialty training could guarantee almost all suitable UK applicants for general practice training are successful, NHS figures suggest.
Expecting neighbourhoods to deliver immediate savings to the NHS is unrealistic, GPs have warned. by Kimberley Hackett ...
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Acute epigastric pain - case study A presentation of acute epigastric pain in a 44-year old female patient, leading to a diagnosis of pancreatitis.
UK medical graduates could be given greater priority for specialty training - including in general practice - in future as ...
PCNs or member practices could be served contract breach notices if their network fails to meet geographical requirements set by NHS England as neighbourhoods take shape, GPs fear.
Understanding pelvic ultrasound reports Fed up with deciphering jargon, Dr Attiya Khan asked consultant gynaecologist Mr Rehan Khan for a plain language guide to understanding pelvic ultrasounds.
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GPC demands review as pharmacists paid more than GPs for flu jabs GP leaders have demanded an urgent review of payments for flu vaccinations, warning that a deal to pay pharmacists an administration ...
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