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Mashup Score: 27NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training - 8 month(s) ago
There is no NHS without the people who work in it, and those people are working incredibly hard to deliver a huge and growing amount for our patients. While this commitment extends to improving the working lives of our entire workforce, it is evident from conversations with doctors in training that we collectively need to do better for them. The negotiations with Government about pay are not within our remit, but as the people responsible for training and employing doctors in training, there is much more
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 27NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training - 8 month(s) ago
There is no NHS without the people who work in it, and those people are working incredibly hard to deliver a huge and growing amount for our patients. While this commitment extends to improving the working lives of our entire workforce, it is evident from conversations with doctors in training that we collectively need to do better for them. The negotiations with Government about pay are not within our remit, but as the people responsible for training and employing doctors in training, there is much more
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, Critical CareTweet
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Mashup Score: 7NHS England » Ensuring safe and effective integration of physician associates into general practice teams through good practice - 9 month(s) ago
We are writing to bring your attention to guidance and actions to support the practices that employ physician associates on the implementation of roles as part of the delivery of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. Please ensure these steps are followed to secure the confidence, wellbeing and safety of our physician associates and medical staff, as well as our patients. Physician associates (PAs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team and provide valuable support to patients and clinicians. The
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Better late than never @NHSEngland advise GPs on how to supervise them and stop them replacing doctors Someone should have a word with all @rcgp members and @ClareGerada et al https://t.co/sW62vlAAus @drmattuk @DrSteveTaylor @Parody_RCGP @ExplosiveEnema2 @Xeon4f145d96s1… https://t.co/cYHAINkT8x https://t.co/3O4CFLo8IK
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Mashup Score: 7NHS England » Ensuring safe and effective integration of physician associates into general practice teams through good practice - 9 month(s) ago
We are writing to bring your attention to guidance and actions to support the practices that employ physician associates on the implementation of roles as part of the delivery of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. Please ensure these steps are followed to secure the confidence, wellbeing and safety of our physician associates and medical staff, as well as our patients. Physician associates (PAs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team and provide valuable support to patients and clinicians. The
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet-
Better late than never @NHSEngland advise GPs on how to supervise them and stop them replacing doctors Someone should have a word with all @rcgp members and @ClareGerada et al https://t.co/sW62vlAAus @drmattuk @DrSteveTaylor @Parody_RCGP @ExplosiveEnema2 @Xeon4f145d96s1… https://t.co/cYHAINkT8x https://t.co/3O4CFLo8IK
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Mashup Score: 10
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Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
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Mashup Score: 7NHS England » Paid leave for NHS staff experiencing pregnancy loss - 9 month(s) ago
NHS staff who suffer a miscarriage will now receive up to 10 days additional paid leave, under new guidance issued to local hospitals today. Women who experience a miscarriage in the first 24 weeks of pregnancy will be offered up to 10 days paid leave and their partners will be offered up to 5. While those who experience a loss after 6 months of pregnancy will remain eligible for paid maternity leave. Couples often struggle to take the time they need to heal from the trauma of pregnancy loss, but in a
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, Hem/OncsTweet
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Mashup Score: 33NHS England » Ensuring safe and effective integration of physician associates into departmental multidisciplinary teams through good practice - 9 month(s) ago
We are writing to bring your attention to guidance and actions for trusts on the implementation of medical associate roles as part of the delivery of the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. Please ensure these steps are followed to secure the confidence, wellbeing and safety of our medical associate professionals and medical staff, as well as our patients. Medical associate professions (MAPs), including physician associates (PAs) are an integral part of the multidisciplinary team and provide valuable support
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 2NHS England - 9 month(s) ago
Find out about the NHS Long Term Plan and what it means for patients and the public. Tackling health inequalities and advancing equality and diversity across the NHS. Taking the opportunity to capitalise on current success and embed new ideas. Making the NHS an employer of excellence by investing in our people. Improving outcomes and experiences of people with mental health problems. Giving people the support they need and removing disjointed care. Ensuring patients get the right care whenever they need
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, NursingTweet
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Mashup Score: 2NHS England » Pharmacy Workforce Race Equality Standard report - 10 month(s) ago
September 2023, publishing ref: PRN00282 The publication of a Pharmacy Workforce Race Equality Standard (PWRES) report is a significant step in creating an evidence base to reveal racism, discrimination and inequality in career progression in the NHS pharmacy workforce and is an important deliverable from the Inclusive Pharmacy Practice (IPP) initiative. The PWRES provides baseline evidence to quantify representation, experience and discrimination in NHS-employed pharmacy teams at March 2022, using
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, Oncologists2Tweet
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Mashup Score: 5NHS England » How Managing Heart Failure @home supports existing healthcare priorities - 11 month(s) ago
NHS England has set out an approach to managing heart failure at home that has given healthcare providers the opportunity to access funding and improve heart failure care through personalised care, remote monitoring and integrated services. The approach is called Managi ng Heart Failure @home and it advocates excellent, integrated heart failure care to help people to live well with heart failure. NHS England has developed and brought together a range of resources to support heart failure teams delivering
Source: www.england.nhs.ukCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
Good to see @NHSEngland recognising the importance of valuing healthcare staff. There is much more that could be done, but recognising the issue is the place to start. NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training https://t.co/5nO6zJtHde