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NHS Pilot Scheme Sees Personal Trainers In GP Surgeries to Tackle Inactive Britain

A coalition of health experts have drawn up a strategy to tackle the UK’s general lack of exercise across the country. Supposedly, the health complications…
Posted on 20.06.2016
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GP recruitment push is supported by a £20,000 incentive payment and training

News in that GP trainees will now be offered £20,000 as an incentive payment take jobs in areas currently understaffed as part of a Health…
Posted on 04.06.2016
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Gaps In Junior Doctor Rotas Call For NHS Staff To Pitch In

Amongst the on-going debate around junior doctors’ weekend working conditions, NHS bosses announce that nurses, paramedics and pharmacists could be trained to fill junior doctor…
Posted on 01.06.2016
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Should Patients Trouble GPs Less?

A conference is to be held in London by the British Medical Association to debate the possibility of staging walk-outs by GPs in dispute over…
Posted on 26.05.2016
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Are our GPs State educated or Privately educated?

With staff shortages on the rise, and posts being left vacant, research has been carried out by the Centre for Health Economics to find more…
Posted on 25.05.2016
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GP Vacancies Rise By 50% in One Year

The growing shortage of GPs in the UK has become more apparent as new figures surface. The number of vacancies for GPs has increased by…
Posted on 16.05.2016
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GP Surgeries in the UK to generate an additional 1,500 Pharmacist Jobs with £112m investment announced

The NHS in England is to allocate £112m of additional funding to generate an additional 1,500 Pharmacist jobs in GP practices by 2020, according to…
Posted on 08.05.2016
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NHS funding boost - £2.4bn for GP services in England

The details of a five-year plan have been revealed by the NHS, to help GP surgeries to "get back on their feet" as part of…
Posted on 03.05.2016
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GPs in Crisis?

Increasingly the GP world in the UK is being referred to as one in crisis in recent years. Practices across the nation are seeing an…
Posted on 25.04.2016
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GPs need to take more breaks

The Royal College of General Practitioners has launched an advertising campaign to urge General Practitioners to take more breaks for the safety of patients. The…
Posted on 20.04.2016
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