Millions of face-to-face GP appointments could be lost as practices are forced to keep online consultation systems switched ...
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How GPs can offer cancer patients the support they need Most GPs see only a handful of patients with cancer every year, says Macmillan GP Dr Nicola Harker, but how they handle those patients is ...
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Half of GPs and practice managers say their premises are not fit for purpose - and more than four in five say they aren't fit for future needs, according to BMA polling that exposes a severe GP ...
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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.
GPs across England have been asked to adopt a new safety rule that means they 'think again' after three appointments if they have been unable to offer a patient a substantiated diagnosis or their ...
Reform Party proposals to scrap indefinite leave to remain (ILR) could strip out the backbone of the NHS, healthcare leaders ...
Competition for GP training posts spirals to 'ridiculous' new high Competition for GP training places has surged to the highest point in at least a decade, with almost five applicants for every ...