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    also out

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    Books

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    Breath of fresh air

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    Books

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    Let's twist again

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    news focus: The independent-minded Scottish health minister will be thrust into the firing line as he implements a tough agenda. But Malcolm Chisholm's appointment is a popular, if surprising, move, says Jennifer Trueland

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    Trust action to silence whistleblower nurse seen as sign of culture 'uncomfortable with debate'

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    Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 7

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    Senior academics on move as universities face uncertainty

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    Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 10

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    Abuse of the system

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    Books

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    £7m overspend blamed on 'bad management' as 135 jobs go

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    Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 8 9

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    Appeal panel 'shambles' ends in £20,000 payout for paramedic sacked for harassment

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    Published: 06/12/2001, Volume III, No. 5784 Page 6 7

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    Trapped in a wicked web

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    opinion : OVER THE WALL BOB HUDSON

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    Soldiering on

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    my brilliant career - mental health

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    On the side walk

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    doctors in management : Successive NHS reorganisations have failed to sweeten the doctor-manager relationship.So why should the latest attempts to end adversarial attitudes be any more successful? Mike Pollard reports

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    THE PERSUADERS

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    opinion : Our weekly guide to healthcare's most influential people No 48

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    in person

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    Chief executive of Eastbourne Hospitals trust Alan Randall has been seconded to the Commission for Health Improvement for six months as a reviewer. Glenn Douglas, operational services director and deputy chief executive, will be acting chief executive until 31 March 2002.

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    The NHS is taking nurses for a ride

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    Letters

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    The final report of Scotland's inquiry into organ retention has recommended a total overhaul of the 1961 Human Tissue Act covering post-mortem and organ retention, which it says is 'vague and uncertain'.The review says all post-mortems should be authorised by relatives, with penalties for breaches.Draft standards on post-mortem and organ ...

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    Union does not rule out PPP, MPs told

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    The Manufacturing, Science and Finance union has told MPs it has no objections to public-private partnerships in the NHS, provided quality and value can be assured.

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    monitor

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    Monitor didn't like to mention it, but he feels a growing sense of unease every time he chances upon Nige Edwards, the Confed's very own motormouth. Perfectly normal, you might say. But at HSJ 's Health Management Awards last week, it took a fresh pair of eyes (perhaps under the ...

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    Speed merchants

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    The improvement in response times at certain ambulance trusts has been described as 'a miracle'.Paul Smith sees the benefits of the simple approach

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    Sticky labels

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    When Medway trust became one of the country's reviled 'dirty dozen'no-star establishments, rather than seeing it as a 'failure', the management team drew on widespread support to turn the situation round.Alison Moore reports

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    Regions and SHAs jockey for position

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    Last-minute wrangling at the Department of Health over the shape of regional offices this week looked set to hold up a crucial document outlining NHS bodies' new roles and responsibilities under the Shifting the Balance of Power in the NHS reorganisation.