All Education/training articles – Page 49
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HSJ Knowledge
A crisis is brewing in the NHS workforce
The skills deficit must be dealth with to meet tomorrow’s challenges
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News
Three applicants seek academic health science centre status
Three partnerships between hospital trusts and medical schools are bidding to be accredited as academic health science centres, HSJ understands.
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Supplements
Quality of care - Prizing the individual
Imagine for a moment that you’re jetting off to warmer climes, writes Sandra Stark.
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Supplements
Quality of care special report – Putting the past into the present
Learning about key episodes from the history they have lived through is just one way of truly empathising with dementia sufferers, as Claire Read explains
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Supplements
Quality of care special report – How to grow a new type of care
Quality is now about much more than clinical outcomes - it must also focus on tailoring care precisely to the individual
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News
RCP pledges action on Francis and backs new criminal offences
The head of the Royal College of Physicians has told HSJ it backs the idea of new criminal offences for the abuse and neglect of NHS patients.
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News
Schools demand scrapping of restrictions on graduate doctors
Medical schools have called for the lifting of 60-year-old restrictions on the activities of newly qualified doctors, raising concerns of an impact on patient safety, HSJ has discovered.
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News
UK's first private medical school announced
The UK’s first private medical school is about to be launched.
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HSJ Knowledge
A shift in leadership through shared training
The benefits of investing in training for senior residents
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News
Junior doctors raise time concerns
Almost three-quarters of junior doctors feel they are so rushed off their feet they do not have time to properly care for patients, a poll suggests.
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News
Exclusive: GMC reveals 16 A&Es with concerns
HSJ can reveal the names of 16 emergency departments about which the General Medical Council has current significant concerns.
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HSJ Knowledge
Why junior doctors are innovation leaders
Trainee doctors are ideally placed to make service changes
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News
Safety fears as junior doctors abandon A&E
Junior doctors are turning their backs on emergency medicine, exacerbating patient safety risks in accident and emergency departments, the General Medical Council has warned.
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News
Trusts urged to reduce elective activity during junior doctor transition
Hospitals have been urged to consider further reducing elective activity during the junior doctor changeover in August to help tackle a spike in mortality rates.
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HSJ Local
Hundreds of medical students forced to re-sit exam
Hundreds of medical students at King’s College Medical School have been forced to re-sit an exam after it featured questions available on a smartphone revision app designed by an honorary lecturer at the college.
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HSJ Knowledge
Shaping the future NHS workforce
There are difficult questions to address about the workforce
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Comment
Why we should engage young people in the NHS
Working with the local school is having unexpected benefits
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News
Analysed: Poor performers on medical training satisfaction
An analysis of the General Medical Council’s annual junior doctor training survey by HSJ has identified the trusts with the poorest satisfaction rates among trainee medics.
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News
Thousands of junior doctors raise safety concerns
One in 20 junior doctors working in hospitals are concerned about patient safety, according to the General Medical Council’s annual training survey.
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News
EXCLUSIVE: Low paid staff offered route to top clinical jobs
Thousands of lower-paid NHS support staff could be given a path into top clinical jobs after Health Education England revealed plans to redirect part of the service’s training budget