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Stroud MP and GP Dr Simon Opher has been denied entry to Israel as part of a parliamentary delegation to observe medical and ...
A former practice manager has received a two-year suspended prison sentence after pleading guilty to defrauding her GP practice of more than £144,000.
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One in three people who registered with a mental health service for NHS staff in 2024/25 had experienced suicidal thoughts or plans.
NHS England should provide dedicated funding to help practices introduce triaging processes that will be required to meet the ...
Doctors' leaders could back GPs to re-enter dispute with the government over fears that the 10-year health plan poses an existential threat to the independent contractor model, at an emergency BMA ...
MIMS Learning has launched a brand new learning format to support your continuing education. Our ‘podcourse’ is a blend of ...
More than four in five people say they are concerned about pressure on GP services, with easier access to GP appointments the top priority for the NHS identified by the public, polling shows.
The 43 areas that have been chosen for the first wave of rolling out a neighbourhood NHS will act as a 'test bed' for new primary care contracts, health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has ...
A prominent East London GP has been elected to become RCGP president from November - and will take on the role alongside positions on the BMA council and NHS England board.
Talking General Practice speaks to GP Dr Helen Thomas, a member of Healthcare Professionals for Safer Screens, who has developed screening tools and resources to help clinicians identify problematic ...
Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has infuriated GPs after dismissing concerns around enabling access to online consultation systems throughout core hours - claiming resistance to the ...