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Maya Dhillon takes on April's talking points – what responsibilities do GPs have in caring for transgender patients, and are we any closer to a national prostate screening programme?
NICE has rubberstamped guidance aimed at reducing the number of falls among older people which GPs had warned may be ...
Reducing hypertension significantly lowers the risk of dementia and cognitive impairment, a randomised controlled study has ...
Welsh health boards have been told to develop plans to boost GP use of A&G, to improve NHS productivity and reduce referrals.
GPs in one ICB area will see a £14m boost to local enhanced services (LES) funding, celebrated by their LMCs as a ‘huge’ ...
GP practices ‘may still be liable’ for clinical negligence claims arising from the use of AI, NHS England has clarified.
Dr Stephen Katona posits an unorthodox method of fighting GP unemployment: why can't GPs work as physician associates?
A single dose of preventer inhaler in the afternoon may lead to better asthma control, according to researchers.
A man has been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage after an incident at an Oxfordshire GP surgery which caused ...
The Health Foundation policy fellow Jake Beech analyses official figures and asks how many ‘new’ GPs have been hired via ARRS In early April, the Department for Health and Social Care announced that ...
The GMC has published new guidance for doctors supervising physician associates (PAs), however GP leaders warned it failed to account for the ‘very specific risk environment’ in general practice. The ...
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