All Education/training articles – Page 52
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HSJ Local
Two directors appointed to West Yorkshire LAT
WORKFORCE: Two directors have been appointed to the NHS Commissioning Board’s West Yorkshire Local Area Team, which is still without an overall LAT director.
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HSJ Local
Five directors appointed to South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw LAT
WORKFORCE: Five directors have been appointed to the NHS Commissioning Board’s South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Local Area Team.
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HSJ Knowledge
Lead the next leaders
A healthcare trust’s leadership development programme is making a significant contribution to the organisation’s success
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News
No revalidation of nurses for three years
Revalidation for nurses will not be introduced for at least three years, despite the head of the Nursing and Midwifery Council admitting current arrangements are “not fit for purpose”.
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HSJ Knowledge
They are the champions: volunteers in the community
A look at the role of community health champions
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News
Two fifths of doctors consider leaving medicine says BMA
NHS reforms and increased pension costs have led more than two fifths of doctors considering leaving medicine, according to the British Medical Association.
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HSJ Knowledge
Improving the quality of dementia care
Better planning and a reduction in medication can improve quality of life and make savings
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HSJ Knowledge
Take the frustration out of aspiration
A foundation degree course is offering leadership skills to neglected managers
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News
£46m pledged for NHS's 'biggest ever' leadership programme
The NHS is to launch the largest ever drive to create a new generation of NHS leaders in a £46m bid to improve productivity and patient outcomes.
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HSJ Knowledge
Leading the way to reform
Training opportunities must be increased to ensure the reforms are a success
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HSJ Knowledge
Leadership training - case studies
Two managers on the benefits of the Accredited Manager Programme
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HSJ Knowledge
How to use healthcare apps to your advantage
How healthcare apps can make working life better
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News
Emergency medicine in 'crisis'
The Department of Health is to seek reassurances on medical staffing levels in emergency departments amid claims the specialty is in a recruitment and retention “crisis”.
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HSJ Knowledge
Structured group education vs diabetes
Structured self-management education can foster great confidence and independence among diabetes patients
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Comment
We need a big conversation about workforce
What should the party conferences be discussing about the NHS?
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News
NHS cuts 'hitting training quality'
Financial pressures on NHS organisations are taking their toll on the training of new doctors, a leading junior doctor has said.
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HSJ Knowledge
The importance of reflective practices
A whole systems approach to developing reflective practice across healthcare organisations
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Supplements
As easy as ABC?: a special report on organisational change
This special report on organisational change looks at the deep scepticism of the health service’s ability to handle change in accordance with an exclusive HSJ survey and how large-scale transformation is a complicated combination of science and art
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HSJ Local
East Kent pilots improved training for trainee docs
WORKFORCE: East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is one of 16 trusts that have received investment in pilot schemes to improve doctor training.
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Supplements
Doctors' orders: a special report on revalidation
This special report on revalidation looks at why revalidation is a key plank in efforts to build quality, how its usefulness can be established, and how it can help doctors to be better leaders