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IT underspend 'will be cleared by end of this financial year'
Published: 14/02/2002, Volume II2, No. 5792 Page 7
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Exclusion zones
Is the UK realistic in looking to continental Europe to solve its shortage of consultants? Or would it be better to promote overseas-trained doctors already working here? Romesh Gupta and colleagues investigate
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Teenage hang-ups
Cadet training schemes could be a way to boost nurse recruitment.But there are worries that lack of standardisation may hinder progress. Jayne Taylor and colleagues report on a survey of trust schemes
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Breakfast with frost?
The new NHS Confederation leader Gill Morgan is confident of winning friends and influencing people, but will she 'have the balls to slag off Milburn on the Today programme'? Ann McGauran met her
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Back to the future
A visit by the Modernisation Agency's director of service improvement to a Derbyshire trust revealed a lasting and productive relationship between the two - not least because Michael Scott used to be in charge there.Alison Moore was at his side
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Safe house
Less One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest , more student hall of residence - Mark Gould visits a psychiatric unit which offers a model for the future
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Predictable - but shameful
Comment - The latest scandal to engulf the NHS may tell a familiar story
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Between spin and cynicism
NHS staff are becoming disillusioned with the use of waiting-list data for political points-scoring. But John Yates says that the truth is there to be found