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New guidance on reducing alcohol risks

DRINKING any amount of alcohol will increase the risk of developing a range of cancers, according to new guidance from the UK’s chief medical officers.

  • 30 August 2016
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Survey suggests dentists not taking sufficient breaks

A SURVEY of dentists found that less than 40 per cent take a lunchbreak and over 60 per cent take no small breaks at all.

  • 30 August 2016
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Helpful receptionists can boost patient satisfaction

UNHELPFUL GP receptionists can lead to lower patient satisfaction scores, according to new research published in the British Journal of General Practice.

  • 29 August 2016
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GPs lacking confidence in neurological referrals

OVER half of GPs in England do not feel confident in their ability to make an initial assessment and referral for people presenting with signs and symptoms of multiple sclerosis, and 84 per cent would see benefit in further training on identifying and managing people presenting with neurological conditions.

  • 22 August 2016
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Reduced hospital pneumonia deaths

HOSPITAL deaths from the most common form of pneumonia decreased by 14 per cent between 2009 and 2015, according to new research published by the British Thoracic Society (BTS).

  • 19 August 2016
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“Worrying” levels of stress among primary care staff

ALMOST 90 per cent of NHS primary care workers find their work life stressful, according to a new survey.

  • 16 August 2016
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GP practice fined £40K by ICO

A GP practice has been fined £40,000 by the Information Commissioner for revealing confidential details about a woman and her family to her estranged ex-partner.

  • 15 August 2016
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All location details to be removed from GDC register

ALL location details about dental professionals will be removed from the General Dental Council register, it has been confirmed.

  • 12 August 2016
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Extra whistleblowing protection for trainee doctors

TRAINEE doctors who raise concerns about patient safety have been granted new legal protections by Health Education England (HEE).

  • 12 August 2016
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Ethnicity still a factor in career progression among doctors

NEW research published by the GMC has found that white UK medical graduates remain more likely to pass specialty exams than their black and minority ethnic (BME) counterparts, and doctors with primary qualifications gained outside the UK or European Economic Area (EEA) are even less likely to do well in exams or recruitment.

  • 28 July 2016
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