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Stressed to kill
NHS managers are more prone to stress than those in other sectors and suffer from it more than doctors or nurses.
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The art of Gentle Persuasion
The government's NHS reforms depend heavily on GPs. But they should be offered positive incentives to take part, argues Bob Royce
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A touch of the blues
Tony Blair paints public service workers as resistant to change in order to denigrate the idea of public service, according to Mick McKeown and Dave Mercer
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Let battle commence
Clinical governance in primary care Edited by Tim Van Zwanenberg and Jamie Harrison Radcliffe Medical Press 224 pages £21.50
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Best practice makes perfect
Transforming supervision in health care By Don Mason Cassell 186 pages £14.99
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A breath of fresh air
Voices and choices Young people who use assisted ventilation: their health, social care and education By Jane Noyes The Stationery Office 108 pages £12.50
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Council launches legal battle
A council has launched a legal battle against venture capitalists trying to close an elderly people's home sold off by the council before the general election.
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In Brief: Charter marks awarded
NHS organisations have been awarded 171 charter marks this year. Health minister John Hutton said this was a 'tribute to the hard work, dedication and team effort put in by NHS staff'.