All Education/training articles – Page 48
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SupplementsGrowing ambitions – an HSJ training and development supplement
How postgraduate education is preparing staff for work in the new NHS
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HSJ KnowledgeGive medical training more teeth
Lessons from a pioneering approach in dental education
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HSJ KnowledgeGive practice managers the leadership tools they need
The right programme can improve primary care
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HSJ PartnersCreate an effective, inclusive framework for whistleblowers
Address failure to resolve staff complaints
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HSJ KnowledgeLocal training for local leaders
Develop a locally led, patient centred training strategy
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NewsMany healthcare assistants start work without training
A quarter of trusts allow healthcare assistants to start work on the wards without undergoing any training for the job, HSJ research reveals.
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HSJ KnowledgeA multitalented approach to delivering community care
All staff can become holistic practitioners
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HSJ Local
New undergraduate medical course in Lancs
Two Lancashire acute trusts are partnering with the University of Central Lancashire to support a new self-funded undergraduate medical degree programme.
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NewsAnalysed: England's national workforce plan
The growing and contracting staff groups are revealed in Health Education England’s proposal to allocate the NHS’s £5bn education and training budget
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HSJ KnowledgeRising Stars: Why 80s kids will transform the NHS
A new set of values will define the next generation of leaders
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SupplementsHSJ Rising Stars
Celebrating the healthcare leaders of tomorrow − and influencers of today
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CommentClinical leaders need to turn their knowledge into power
They can use their know-how to improve patient care
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NewsExclusive: Medical students face new NHS entry exam
Medical students may be given a full licence to practise medicine as soon as they graduate. However, under new plans they would have to sit an additional exam to gain entry onto the foundation programme that allows them to work for the NHS.
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NewsPlan to solve emergency staffing crisis revealed
A plan to increase the numbers of doctors working in over-stretched emergency departments across England has been unveiled by Health Education England.
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NewsWorkforce plan promises 9pc rise in nurse training places
The first ever national workforce plan for the NHS has been approved this afternoon by Health Education England, promising a 9 per cent increase in the number of training places for nurses.
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CommentGovernors are vital to a foundation trust's success
FTs must support their governors to improve the organisation
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NewsTrainee medics report bully worries
The extent of bullying trainee doctors are being exposed to has been revealed by a survey.
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NewsWorkforce plan delayed amid budget talks
The publication of the first national plan for the health workforce has been delayed by Health Education England as discussions with the Department of Health over its budget allocation continue.
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HSJ KnowledgeHow we can recruit for compassion
A Manchester trust is involving service users in the selection process
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Blogs
'Just enough' is far from good enough
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