All Acute care articles – Page 434
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      NewsExclusive: NHS gets first medical director as Sir Liam's role is scaled backLeading cardiac surgeon and president of the Society for Cardiothoracic Surgery Professor Sir Bruce Keogh has been appointed as the Department of Health's medical director, HSJ has learnt. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeLegal briefing: when your private life isn't so privateEmployees whose out-of-hours activities compromise their employer's reputation could face serious consequences, writes Claire Reynolds 
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      HSJ KnowledgeHospital health advice and toolkitCheshire and Merseyside Partnerships for Health, the public health network forCheshireand Merseyside, has added two useful documents to its page. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeSexual health courses in LondonThe South West London HIV and GUM clinical services network will be holding two-day sexual health courses in the coming months. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeSuccess Through Partnership conferencePresentations from the Success Through Partnership health and travel conference, held in May at Nottingham University Hospitals trust, are now available to download from the website of Spokes, the NHS Cycling Network.Click here to read the presentations 
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      HSJ KnowledgeMental health and care trusts directory publishedA complete guide to all mental health trusts and care trusts, with contact details and names of chairs and chief executives, has been added to the NHS Network Contacts Directory. The directory already includes similar guides to acute trusts, primary care trusts and strategic health authorities.Click here for more information 
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      NewsAcutes slipping on A&E targetAn increasing number of hospital trusts are moving further away from the Department of Health's high-profile accident and emergency waiting time target. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeMyth-buster: they choose or you loseNever mind what the sceptics say, patient choice is a powerful policy that will make or break providers, says Stephen Black 
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      CommentMichael White on politics'No-one blew the whistle hard enough when the new processes started looking flawed' 
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      HSJ KnowledgeThe evolution of informaticsUnderstanding information management systems is a key part of career progression, explain Kate Marsden and Jean Gilbert 
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      HSJ KnowledgeThe long engagementA new initiative is aiming to secure a future where medics embrace management. A sound plan or wild optimism? Louise Hunt reports 
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      CommentSimon Stevens on junior doctors'Junior doctors have in some respects been their own worst enemy' 
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      NewsBMA withdraws from contract talksThe British Medical Association has withdrawn from negotiations over the staff and associate specialist contract. 
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      HSJ KnowledgeManagement training hits award-winning heightsThe Graduate Management Training Scheme has reaffirmed its position as a sought-after career path with two prestigious awards 
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      HSJ KnowledgeDavid Amos on the changing world of workA leading psychiatrist in the 1920s identified potential developments in pharmaceutical products as the means to end all mental illness. There was a time when orthopaedics appeared to be a very limited specialty, before scientists came up with the artificial implant. Medicine continually confounds the soothsayers.Labour market commentators spoke 20 ... 
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      NewsReport on maternity services in Wales launchedHealthcare Inspectorate Wales has launched its overview report on maternity services in Wales. 
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      NewsWarning for 'optimistic' foundationsFoundation trusts could see one of their freedoms curtailed if they continue to make 'overly optimistic' predictions about their performance. 
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      NewsFoundation trusts report £198m surplusFoundation trusts reported a £198m surplus at the end of quater one, the regulator Monitor has said. 
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      CommentNeil Goodwin on the principles of success'Organisations that do not have a culture in which open discussion is encouraged will bury their mistakes and not learn from them' 
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      NewsNew appointment for nursing councilThe Nursing and Midwifery Council has appointed Natalie Salmon as its head of diversity and equality. 
 
 
      












 
     
     
     
    