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Will The NHS Long Term Plan Help GPs To Encourage Self-Care In Patients?

By Tom Pearson

As a community-based healthcare service, general practice is ideally placed for targeting healthcare on an individual level. Through putting the focus for health and wellness back on the patient, many…

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Digital GP appointments

Digital GP Appointments – How Are They Going To Work?

By Tom Pearson

GP and hospital appointments will be going digital as part of the plans outlined in the NHS Long Term Plan. According to the plan, there will also be a huge reduction…

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GP based training

5 Year GP Based Training – What Difference Will It Make?

By Tom Pearson

5-year GP based training could be offered to doctors as part of a possible plan created by Health Education England and senior GP Sir Sam Everington. It would be a…

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general practice in 2019

General Practice In 2019 – What Can We Expect?

By Tom Pearson

If you ask the experts, they’ll tell you that 2018 didn’t bring much in the way of change for GPs. The same pressures still exist due to staff shortages and…

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nurse fatigue

4 Tips On Beating Nurse Fatigue

By Tom Pearson

Working as a nurse can be tiring at the best of times between varying shifts and the busy demands associated with the job. However, during the winter, and Christmas in…

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evening and weekend GP appointments

What Impact Will Evening And Weekend GP Appointments Have On GPs?

By Tom Pearson

This week it was announced that patients across England will now have 7-day access to GP services. While many practices across the country have offered this service in the past,…

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7 Day GP Access

7 Day GP Access Campaign Launched

By Tom Pearson

NHS England has announced that seven-day GP access has now been fully rolled out across the country, allowing everyone to access GP services during the evenings and weekends. Now that…

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humanity in nursing

Has Nursing Lost Its Humanity?

By Tom Pearson

“Would your mum be happy to use this service?”, that’s the question being asked by Andrea Sutcliffe, who in January will become the new chief executive of the Nursing and…

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nursing vacancies

Why Are Nursing Vacancies Continuing To Rise?

By Tom Pearson

In the last year, nursing vacancies have increased by nearly 2,000 posts, causing further concerns around the profession. With nursing degree applications falling as well, it’s a worrying time for the future…

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encouraging self-care

Encouraging Self-Care – What’s The Answer?

By Tom Pearson

As the NHS faces another tough winter this year, measures are being put in place to try and help the system cope with the demand. Encouraging self-care is an important step that…

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