All Education/training articles – Page 51
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News
Analysed: The renegotiation and future of junior doctors' contracts
This week’s HSJ Local briefing looks at the potential impact of the renegotiation of junior doctors’ contracts on employers and doctors, with initial talks possibly beginning as early as February or March
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News
Junior doctor contract negotiations 'will miss government deadline'
Plans to renegotiate the junior doctors’ contract are unlikely to be completed by the April 2014 deadline set by health secretary Jeremy Hunt, HSJ has been told.
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HSJ Knowledge
Peer support works on the road to recovery
A mental health trust is training former service users to help others
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News
Junior doctors' contract not 'fit for purpose'
The contract for junior doctors working in the NHS is “not fit for purpose” and should be fully renegotiated according to a report by NHS Employers.
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Blogs
Nursing, society and older people
The argument about whether nursing should be a degree-based profession is merely a displacement activity. The real issue is about the link between nurse training and how society wants its older citizens to be cared for.
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News
Number of trainee doctors to be cut
The number of trainee doctors in England will be reduced to tackle a growing over-supply of medics, the Department of Health has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
Nurses need freedom to do their jobs properly
Significant obstacles are holding up advanced nurse practitioners
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HSJ Knowledge
A common language for clinicians and managers
A lingua franca can improve the working relationship
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News
Leadership Academy will focus on culture at all levels
The drive to improve leadership skills in the health service will not be confined to high-fliers, the head of the NHS Leadership Academy has told HSJ.
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Comment
Labour's vision of 21st century care
Liz Kendall outlines the approach Labour would take to NHS reform
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HSJ Knowledge
Take the first steps to sharing responsibility
How organisations are learning to lead collectively
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News
Mandate proposes workforce changes to improve care
NHS managers, doctors and nurses can expect to be put under greater scrutiny over the next two years in order to ensure better and safer care for patients.
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HSJ Knowledge
Live Q&A: how to improve leadership at your trust
We’ll be offering advice on Thursday 15 November at 10am
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News
RCN's commission backs audits of culture of NHS bodies
The culture of healthcare organisations should be routinely assessed, according to a commission set up by the Royal College of Nursing.
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HSJ Knowledge
Hitting new heights
A year on from its introduction, the chief resident programme at Cambridge University Hospitals is being expanded, write Jessie Welbourne and colleagues.
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Comment
Our own cardiac arrest
Emergency medicine in the UK is facing its biggest challenge since its inception
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HSJ Local
Mental health trust joins with university to launch masters
Dudley and Walsall Mental Health Partnership Trust has joined with the University of Wolverhampton to launch a masters degree in primary mental health care.
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HSJ Local
Cumbria and North East LAT hires nurse and medical director
WORKFORCE: The NHS Commissioning Board local area team for Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear has appointed a nursing and medical director.
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HSJ Local
Four directors appointed for Merseyside LAT
WORKFORCE: The NHS Commissioning Board has appointed four directors for its Merseyside Local Area Team.
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HSJ Local
Director announced for Cheshire, Warrington and Wirral LAT
WORKFORCE: The NHS Commissioning Board has announced the local area director for its Cheshire, Warrington and Wirral local area team.