Prime minister Keir Starmer has said all NHS staff will be required to undertake updated antisemitism and anti-racist training as he launched a review of antisemitism in the NHS.
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GPC demands review as pharmacists paid more than GPs for flu jabs GP leaders have demanded an urgent review of payments for flu vaccinations, warning that a deal to pay pharmacists an administration ...
Occupational medicine opportunities for GPs Dr Rob Hampton explains how to become an occupational physician, what the work involves and why the role would suit many GPs.
Dr Tillmann Jacobi discusses red flag symptoms in patients with tingling, and considers how a good history including onset, lifestyle factors and medications can help identify the cause.
How the new Scottish contract changes GP funding and pay GPs in Scotland have voted for a new GP contract that will change the way that practices are funded and starts the move towards a new pay ...
GP dilemma: A patient requesting antibiotics to take on holiday A healthy patient presents requesting antibiotics to take on holiday, 'just in case'. What are my obligations?
The RCGP has called on GPs to sign a letter to health and social care secretary Wes Streeting urging him to ensure the new ...
ICB approaches to spending their share of a £102m premises development fund for 2025/26 vary widely across England, GPonline analysis shows. So how is the money being used and what impact will it have ...
Health and social care secretary Wes Streeting has written to GP practices reminding them to proactively identify people with ...
The number of requests submitted via advice and guidance has risen by around 20% since the introduction of the directed enhanced service (DES) in April, and over 550,000 people have avoided joining ...