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The BMA raised concerns about the shortage of GP trainers and warned it is seeing non-GPs appointed as training programme ...
The national consumer watchdog has called on the Government to urgently regulate harmful aesthetic procedures.
NICE has once again rejected new drugs for early Alzheimer’s disease because the costs are too great to justify the small ...
The RCGP and BMA have welcomed the 'long overdue' changes of abortion laws in England and Wales following a vote in ...
GPs in Birmingham will be in charge of chairing health partnerships looking after 250,000 to 300,000 people, known as ...
A retired GP who took part in climate change protests should be suspended for a further 12 months, a tribunal has decided.
Copperfield reflects on the impact of eponymous laws from grieving families on GPs, after NHS England's primary care director spoke in favour of 'Jess's Law' ...
The NHS has launched a pilot scheme which will see GP practices asked to help identify patients most at risk of pancreatic ...
In a relaunch of Pulse's 'Big Interview', editor Sofia Lind speaks to Professor Gillian Leng, leader of the physician ...
Nearly 160 full-time equivalent salaried and locum GPs in Scotland are currently ‘seeking work’, a new BMA survey has ...
GP partners need to provide their younger, salaried GPs with a career structure outside partnerships, NHSE's primary care ...
Exclusive: Physician associates (PAs) were introduced into the NHS ‘without clear vision' and workforce planning, the review ...