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BMA urges GPs to contact their MP over unemployment crisis
An extra 1.26 million appointments could be delivered every month if all newly trained GPs were employed, the BMA has said, as it encouraged GPs to co...
NHS talking therapies may be less effective in 16-24-year-olds
Talking therapies offered on the NHS for depression and anxiety appear to be less effective for teenagers and young adults, a study has found. Analysi...
Retired GP among health workers arrested at Palestine Action protest
A retired GP was among at least 13 health workers arrested at protests against the proscription of the group Palestine Action on Saturday, according t...
Streeting reconfirms commitment to new GP contract and partnership model
The health secretary has written to all GP practices in England thanking them for their ‘tireless efforts’ and reaffirming the Government’s commitment...
GPs owe ME/CFS patients an apology
Dr Burnt Out reflects on decades of scepticism over fibromyalgia and ME/CFS, following the new NHS plan directing GPs to support delivery of care for...
‘Why I’m risking arrest as a GP over Palestine Action’s ban’
One GP shares why they will be risking arrest at a protest against the Government’s proscription of Palestine Action, and explains why healthcare work...
BMA demands urgent meeting with primary care minister over GP unemployment
The BMA has written to the primary care minister asking to meet ‘at the earliest possible opportunity’ regarding the GP unemployment crisis. Over 3,00...
First season with RSV vaccination saw dramatic reduction in hospitalisations
Real-world analysis of the first season of vaccination against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) has shown a dramatic impact on hospitalisation in bot...
GP practice could not locate panic alarm due to IT system failure
Exclusive A GP practice could not locate the origin of a panic alarm due to an IT systems issue, in a critical incident highlighted by the LMC. YOR LM...
Physiotherapists could prescribe pregabalin again to take pressure off GPs
The Government is consulting on changes that would allow physiotherapists to prescribe pregabalin and gabapentin once more to take pressure off GPs. U...
BMA urges GPs to contact their MP over unemployment crisis
NHS talking therapies may be less effective in 16-24-year-olds
Retired GP among health workers arrested at Palestine Action protest
Streeting reconfirms commitment to new GP contract and partnership model
GPs owe ME/CFS patients an apology
‘Why I’m risking arrest as a GP over Palestine Action’s ban’
BMA demands urgent meeting with primary care minister over GP unemployment
First season with RSV vaccination saw dramatic reduction in hospitalisations
GP practice could not locate panic alarm due to IT system failure
Physiotherapists could prescribe pregabalin again to take pressure off GPs
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