All Education/training articles – Page 50
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News
Young medics' working lives 'bleak'
Almost three in 10 junior doctors are stretched so thin that they do not have time to deliver quality patient care, a poll suggests.
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HSJ Local
Imperial appoints AHSC director
CLINICAL RESEARCH: Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and Imperial College London have appointed a director of research to their Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC).
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HSJ Local
Bucks trust told to improve on staffing after CQC visit
PERFORMANCE: Buckinghamshire Healthcare Trust has been warned to improve its staffing levels and training for nurses following an unannounced inspection.
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Supplements
Workforce case studies: it’s not just about courses
Good training can also happen in the workplace
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Supplements
Delivering training is ‘easier than people believe’
New learning model for the provision of training in health and social care
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Supplements
Training – an HSJ special report
The latest special report looks at why training is crucial to the provision of good quality care services
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News
Majority of LETBs authorised with conditions by Health Education England
The majority of new Local Education and Training Boards will require on-going support and monitoring by Health Education England, it has emerged.
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HSJ Local
Royal Surrey medic wins NICE scholarship
WORKFORCE: Dr Matthew Rogers a year-five specialty trainee in haematology has been awarded a scholarship by the National Insitutute for Health and Care Excellence.
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HSJ Knowledge
Make self-management education work for you
Patient education can have major benefits but it needs good strategy
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HSJ Knowledge
Developing a patient-centred culture through strong leadership
Why employee engagement is the key
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HSJ Partners
Webinar: benefits of clinical decision support
Decision support technology in training, clinical education and revalidation
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HSJ Knowledge
Self-management programmes for diabetes patients
The benefits of structured education programmes
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News
Exam marking errors hit junior doctors
Thousands of junior doctors have been left in the lurch over their first medical jobs after marking errors in their final exams.
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Supplements
Letters of distinction - an HSJ training and development supplement
NHS staff may feel they are living through a permanent revolution in healthcare with structures, roles and approaches changing rapidly. Those changes are also being reflected in what healthcare professionals are being offered in terms of development and continued education
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Comment
Collaboration will improve the ambulance service
NHS and private companies can together create a better service
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Supplements
End of the class divide: a roundtable debate
NHS professionals must start learning together, experts heard at a roundtable on the future of training. Alison Moore on a lively discussion that also included the non-clinical skills medics need – and the radical idea that we have too many doctors and nurses
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News
Every potential student nurse to face aptitude test
Every potential student nurse or qualified healthcare worker entering training will in future be interviewed and tested to make sure they have the right values and skills to provide good care, HSJ can reveal.
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HSJ Knowledge
Medically trained staff needed in NHS top jobs
From doctor to director: promoting clinical leadership
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HSJ Local
North of England chair joins Yorkshire and Humber LETB
STRUCTURE: Kathryn Riddle, chair of Yorkshire and the Humber SHA and North of England SHA cluster, has become chair of the Yorkshire and the Humber LETB.