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Mashup Score: 15Infected Blood Inquiry: Couple who were shunned and abused as son lay dying hoping for 'justice' - 3 day(s) ago
The long-awaited report into the infected blood scandal will be released on Monday. Colin and Jan Smith, whose beloved son died aged just seven, hope it will lead to some accountability and help shed light on why so many innocent lives were lost.
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Mashup Score: 4Valuable but immeasurable - 14 day(s) ago
People who matter aren’t always easy to quantify
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Mashup Score: 6Delivering trials in the NHS: more than worth it - PubMed - 17 day(s) ago
Randomised trials are the best method to determine the efficacy and safety of health technologies. A recent report by Lord O’Shaughnessy highlighted many of the current challenges to delivering trials in the UK and proposed potential solutions. Among these, making trials the business of all NHS inst …
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Mashup Score: 1Political tensions weaken battle against biggest diseases, warns health charity chief - 19 day(s) ago
Wellcome’s John-Arne Røttingen says divisions risk harming action on pandemic responses and ‘superbugs’
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Mashup Score: 3
Preliminary outbreak assessment for influenza A (H5N1) of avian origin in domestic livestock in the USA.
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Mashup Score: 12Programme Manager, Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (CG-TIC) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge - 21 day(s) ago
Programme Manager, Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (CG-TIC) in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
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Mashup Score: 27NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training - 23 day(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
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Mashup Score: 27NHS England » Improving the working lives of doctors in training - 26 day(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
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Mashup Score: 10GP Clinical Academic Fellowships set to grow ‘future leaders’ | NHS Research Scotland | NHS Research Scotland - 29 day(s) ago
The GP Clinical Academic Fellowships are now open for applications The fellowships are designed to help newly qualified GPs gain an understandi
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Mashup Score: 12Programme Manager, Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (CG-TIC) - Job Opportunities - University of Cambridge - 1 month(s) ago
Programme Manager, Cambridge-GSK Translational Immunology Collaboration (CG-TIC) in the Department of Medicine at the University of Cambridge.
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