All Health Service Journal articles in 2002-02-07
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Predictable - but shameful
Comment - The latest scandal to engulf the NHS may tell a familiar story
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Safe house
Less One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest , more student hall of residence - Mark Gould visits a psychiatric unit which offers a model for the future
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Here's hoping...
MANAGERS & MEDICINE Without specific direction on how they can be achieved, the diabetes national service framework standards will amount to little more than a wishlist, says Rhonda Siddall
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Teenage hang-ups
Cadet training schemes could be a way to boost nurse recruitment.But there are worries that lack of standardisation may hinder progress. Jayne Taylor and colleagues report on a survey of trust schemes
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Number living with HIV set to rise by nearly half
Published: 07/02/2002, Volume II2, No 5791. Page 8
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Exclusion zones
Is the UK realistic in looking to continental Europe to solve its shortage of consultants? Or would it be better to promote overseas-trained doctors already working here? Romesh Gupta and colleagues investigate
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Weight of evidence
Managers and Medicine :Diabetes is a leading cause of early death in the UK. Yet despite clear evidence of how best to manage the disease, services remain patchy and inadequate. Rhonda Siddall reports