All Education/training articles – Page 53
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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
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HSJ Knowledge
Developing an index of conscientiousness
This index could help to promote patient safety and trust in the medical profession
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HSJ Knowledge
Putting a price on pathology
Education providers need to update their blood science training courses
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HSJ Knowledge
Empowering your ward
Foundation trust raises aspirations of ward managers with new qualification
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News
Increase in new consultants affects NHS job market
An annual survey of newly-qualified medical consultants has revealed the first indications of a workforce bulge, with new medics experiencing a “hostile” jobs market.
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HSJ Knowledge
Training reforms make the grade
What does the new education and training system mean for providers and employers?
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HSJ Knowledge
The views of a new generation
North Western trainees voice their opinions on NHS Reforms
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HSJ Knowledge
Developing robust coaching
A new style of leadership is a must if required efficiency savings are to be made
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News
NHS organisations ready for revalidation
Most NHS organisations are ready for revalidation at the end of the year, according to a new report.
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Comment
Too important to get wrong
Preserving relations between HE and the health service amid reform is vital
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News
Junior doctors complain of 'bullying culture' at trust
An investigation has been carried out at a teaching hospital after junior doctors complained of a bullying culture and unsafe practices.
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HSJ Knowledge
Rising to the QIPP challenge
Apprenticeships generate £16 in economic returns for every £1 of funding
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News
Health Education England unveils senior management team
Five directors making up the senior management team at Health Education England have been named today.