Resident doctors in England will stage a five-day walkout from 7am on 14 November, the BMA has announced. by Emma Bower ...
The full-time equivalent (FTE) fully-qualified GP workforce in England rose during the past year, but the number of partners ...
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Over half of GPs and practice managers believe the GP contract change that requires practices to keep onl ...
Former RCGP chair Professor Dame Clare Gerada has been appointed a crossbench peer in the House of Lords.
Tranexamic acid to be made available OTC for menstrual bleeding Tranexamic acid is to be made available over-the-counter for the treatment of heavy menstrual bleeding.
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A GP who received a 12-month prison sentence after damaging petrol pumps during a Just Stop Oil climate change protest has ...
Salaried GPs have been subjected to job plan and contract adjustments following changes to online access that has seen practice workload increase, the BMA has said.
The government has 'broken a promise' to ensure expanded access to online consultation was introduced safely by refusing to meet with the BMA and system suppliers to discuss the necessary safeguards ...
Viewpoint: The King's Fund on how general practice should change There is much to celebrate about today's general practice, writes Dr Anna Dixon. Significant improvements have been made in managing ...
Reflecting on significant events during GP training A learning event analysis (LEA) is required in each year of your GP training. Dr Prashini Naidoo explains how to record LEAs using the template in ...