All Education/training articles – Page 50
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NewsReport calls for training changes
Doctors’ training must change to meet the needs of an ageing population, according to a major review.
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NewsConcern over race bias on leadership course
Just 4 per cent of recruits to a nursing leadership course set up at the request of the prime minister are from a non-white background, HSJ’s sister title Nursing Times has learnt.
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HSJ KnowledgeHelp young people get jobs with hospital apprenticeships
A scheme at one FT has significantly reduced staff turnover
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HSJ KnowledgeFrom hospice to hospital: compassionate care for all
A model of compassionate care for all healthcare settings
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Comment'There has been a deafening silence from clinicians for too long'
Clinical input is crucial to solving care quality issues
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HSJ KnowledgeWhy NHS management should be centre stage
The role deserves more training and a higher profile
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CommentA brave NHS can make self-management possible
Empowering patients and their carers to make decisions
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NewsCourses leave doctors 'unready for pain'
Effective pain treatment and management is being hampered by a lack of training on the subject, a report suggests.
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HSJ KnowledgeThe NHS has got talent: managing staff potential
Looking at tools to identify and develop talent in the service
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HSJ KnowledgeSolving the radiology workforce challenge
How to achieve increased output with fewer staff and resources
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HSJ KnowledgeHow clinical academics are transforming patient care
The brightest and best are driving compassionate nursing
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SupplementsThe NHS's next big idea − an HSJ transformation supplement
Transforming your trust: HCA and technological development
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NewsHunt's US fast-track management scheme will cost £10m
The government will spend £10m on its programme to boost failing hospitals’ management by drafting in new leaders who receive training in America, it has emerged.
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CommentHow to design seven-day care for tomorrow’s consultants
A medical student reveals the possible benefits
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HSJ KnowledgeA crisis is brewing in the NHS workforce
The skills deficit must be dealth with to meet tomorrow’s challenges
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NewsThree applicants seek academic health science centre status
Three partnerships between hospital trusts and medical schools are bidding to be accredited as academic health science centres, HSJ understands.
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SupplementsQuality of care - Prizing the individual
Imagine for a moment that you’re jetting off to warmer climes, writes Sandra Stark.
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SupplementsQuality of care special report – Putting the past into the present
Learning about key episodes from the history they have lived through is just one way of truly empathising with dementia sufferers, as Claire Read explains
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SupplementsQuality of care special report – How to grow a new type of care
Quality is now about much more than clinical outcomes - it must also focus on tailoring care precisely to the individual












