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    Drug saved our daughter - hang the expense

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    letters: Mental health

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    Delayed mental health framework is welcome

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    letters

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    Primary care offers new opportunities

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    letters

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    Active consultation has happened in our HA

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    letters

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    Quantity surveying

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    winter planning:

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    Speak your wait

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    cancer targets

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    Drawing the line

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    mental health: Psychiatric nurses have a valuable role in prioritising patients referred to community mental health teams, writes Phil McEvoy

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    Taken as read

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    books

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    On their best behaviour

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    books

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    Things can only get better

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    books

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    in person

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Bronwen Davies, chief executive of Aylesbury Vale Healthcare trust, has decided to give up her post following the death of her son Rhys, 27, in an accident at the end of July. The trust said it had accepted her resignation with regret.

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    Keep us posted

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    in person

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    Events

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    Mental health

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    monitor

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Monitor is much taken this week with news of the Internet revolution and its capacity to roll back the boundaries of good taste. By this time next year, 175 hospitals are expected to have signed up to a service being piloted in a handful of maternity units which will save ...

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    news in brief Health visitors

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Health visitors and school nurses have called for urgent talks with the Home Office on their role in a £30m campaign designed to reduce child crime and improve parenting. The Community Practitioners' and Health Visitors' Association says it does not want its members to be seen as 'law enforcers'.

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    news in brief Unison

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Unison is calling on the government to follow the lead of many US states by introducing retractable syringes to British hospitals. The union estimates that 200,000 NHS staff a year receive needlestick injuries while using syringes which would be illegal in the US.

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    news in brief Public health minister Tessa Jowell

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Public health minister Tessa Jowell is to host a 'summit' of editors, journalists and broadcasters from youth media in a bid to enlist their help in work towards halving the number of teenage pregnancies by 2010. The summit will take place before the end of the year.

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    news in brief The government

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    The government has claimed that nine out of 10 women referred urgently by their GP with suspected breast cancer were seen by a consultant within 14 days in the first three months after its waiting time promise came into operation. Health secretary Frank Dobson described this as a 'remarkable achievement' ...

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    news in brief Visual disabilities

    1999-09-30T00:00:00Z

    Visual disabilities charities have joined forces to improve the recognition and management of age-related macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness. A survey by the newly formed AMD Alliance International showed that only 2 per cent of the UK population were aware of AMD.