All Education/training articles – Page 46
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HSJ Local
Nurse training review gets under way in the east
A major review of £100m of nurse training and education in the East of England has been launched, HSJ can reveal.
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News
Exclusive: Review set to probe standard of nurse training
A major review of nurse training in England will be launched next month to help push up standards of patient care, Health Service Journal can reveal.
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HSJ Knowledge
Create a training ground for future CCG leaders
GPs signing up to Kent-based programme
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Supplements
End of life care: ‘We do more with the same resource’
How services around the country are allowing more terminally ill patients to be supported at home
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Comment
Greater support is needed for social work with older people
Ensure social workers are properly supported
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News
Junior doctors 'will be forced to train in community'
All junior doctors in England will be forced to undertake at least four months’ community placement during their first two years in the NHS, to better prepare them for the future of service delivery, it has been announced.
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HSJ Knowledge
Seeing eye to eye: managers and clinicians can work together
Encourage cooperation early in careers
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Supplements
A flexible gateway to the future
Healthcare workers aspiring to be nurses face a range of situations and challenges
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Supplements
Open a door to a new beginning
The Open University has helped over 1,000 healthcare support workers
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Supplements
Growing ambitions – an HSJ training and development supplement
How postgraduate education is preparing staff for work in the new NHS
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HSJ Knowledge
Give medical training more teeth
Lessons from a pioneering approach in dental education
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HSJ Knowledge
Give practice managers the leadership tools they need
The right programme can improve primary care
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HSJ Partners
Create an effective, inclusive framework for whistleblowers
Address failure to resolve staff complaints
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HSJ Knowledge
Local training for local leaders
Develop a locally led, patient centred training strategy
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News
Many healthcare assistants start work without training
A quarter of trusts allow healthcare assistants to start work on the wards without undergoing any training for the job, HSJ research reveals.
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HSJ Knowledge
A multitalented approach to delivering community care
All staff can become holistic practitioners