New prescribing guidance from GMC
DOCTORS face tighter rules on self-prescribing and a ban on prescribing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes under new guidance issued by the General Medical Council.
A firm rebuttal - dental case study
...the patient suffers blood poisoning and blames it on the dental treatment...
Dentists beware of prescription form theft and fraud
Dental practices are urged to have protocols in place to minimise the risk of fraud as a result of prescription forms being stolen.
Cash boost for medical training
A FUNDING boost of £100,000 is being offered to support trainee-led projects that aim to improve junior doctors’ training.
First SJT test “a success”
THE first round of Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) for applicants to the foundation programme has been declared a success.
MDDUS appoints former lord advocate to board
THE Board of MDDUS has agreed to appoint Dame Elish Angiolini QC as a non-executive director with a view to her taking up her appointment in the Spring.
Patients at risk from trainees’ long hours
SOME trainee doctors are still working nearly 100 hours a week which could be putting patients at risk, the General Medical Council has warned.
Quarter of graduates make GP first choice
ONLY a quarter of medical graduates say general practice is their first choice of specialty amid concerns over a workforce shortfall.
Top applicants get first chance of jobs
THE top scoring applicants to the foundation programme have been placed on a “primary” list for UK jobs.
Trainees criticise “failing” foundation programme
FOUNDATION year doctors are not given enough exposure to emergency medicine and believe incompetent trainees are not identified by the assessment system, according to new research.