All News articles – Page 1802
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Open and shut case
news focus: Chief medical officer Professor Sir Liam Donaldson is determined to win back doctors'support for the NHS plan. With new GP and consultant contracts on their way, Paul Stephenson asked him what the deal might be
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NICE clears use of nicotine replacement drug
Published: 18/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5801 Page 8
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Conservatives 'moving towards two-tier system'
Published: 18/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5801 Page 7
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Linked pay and performance contract 'this year'
Published: 18/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5801 Page 8
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Ground control
news focus: Airline pilots are helping to steer the NHS into a new no-blame culture of team-working and owning up to mistakes. Jennifer Trueland reports
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Trainee cuts will lead to gynaecologist shortage
Published: 18/04/2002, Volume II2, No. 5801 Page 8
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School daze
nhs recruitment: School pupils, especially those from ethnic minorities, have a dated, negative and false view of nursing and other NHS jobs, as do many teachers and careers advisers. It is time to end the confusion, argue Lesley Mackay and Jacinta Elliot
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Losing their grip
news focus: A shortage of paediatric pathologists is leaving a beleaguered workforce struggling to maintain a basic service.And child health services as a whole are beginning to feel the impact, as Daloni Carlisle reports
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Powers of observation
nhs scrutiny: Local authorities will have much more say in the running of the NHS from next year.Health professionals should be getting involved now, argue Donna Bradshaw and Kieran Walshe
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One step at a time
pct spotlight: In the second of four articles on frontline working in the new primary care trusts, Alison Moore reports on how the shake-up will impact on public health directors











