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GPs are invited to a series of free virtual conferences, each worth five CPD hours, held by Pulse 365 this spring.
The BMA has lost its High Court case against the GMC for ‘blurring the lines’ between physician associates (PAs) and doctors.
An at-home saliva test that assesses genetic risk of prostate cancer may be more accurate than PSA level or MRI.
In light of the recent welfare reforms, Dr Paul O'Reilly reflects on a former homeless patient that flips the Government's ...
Senior specialist doctors have demanded an overhaul of outpatients care, stressing the need to work with GPs and shift care ...
A GP practice closed down after its manager deducted contributions from staff but 'failed to pay' more than £75,000 into ...
UK public health officials have warned of rises in infectious diseases since the pandemic, including those preventable with ...
GPs may be asked to join ‘peaceful' BMA protests to highlight pressures in general practice, following a vote at the recent ...
Measuring troponin levels alongside cholesterol boosts the accuracy of cardiovascular risk prediction, a UK-funded study has ...
A GP practice in Kent has decided to introduce car parking charges for its patients to ensure it remains viable. Whitstable ...
A lack of care co-ordination across the health service for people with long-term conditions is causing harm to patients, a ...
Only a third of GPs report 'confidence' in GMC regulation while trust in fitness-to-practise processes is even lower, a new ...
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