MIMS Learning Live North in Liverpool will feature clinical updates on a wide range of topics that are directly relevant to ...
Prime minister Keir Starmer has said all NHS staff will be required to undertake updated antisemitism and anti-racist training as he launched a review of antisemitism in the NHS.
How to assess and manage dyspareunia in primary care. By Dr Margaret Denman ...
Clinical Review - Alcohol-related brain damage How to identify and manage alcohol-related brain damage, including Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. By Dr Amod Dalvi ...
The RCGP has called on GPs to sign a letter to health and social care secretary Wes Streeting urging him to ensure the new ...
Healthcare professionals have become victims of ‘hate and violence’ because of anti-migrant rhetoric spread by politicians and the media in recent months, the BMA and other health unions have warned.
Social prescribing used regularly by one in five GPs The vast majority of GPs are open to social prescribing, with one in five practices regularly referring patients to non-clinical services, results ...
Producing a good PDP will help with your appraisal, advises Professor Rodger Charlton.
GPs given 48 hours to chase every asthma admission Practices have been told to follow up every patient who suffers an acute asthma exacerbation within just two days, a plan criticised for promoting ...
See our map of GP pathfinder consortia The DoH announced 52 pathfinder consortia in December, covering anything from less than 20,000 to more than 650,000 patients.
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Red flag symptoms - Absent peripheral pulses The possible red flags of patients presenting with absent peripheral pulses, including recognising risk factors of peripheral vascular disease, identify ...
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