All Health Education England articles – Page 28
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      NewsComplaints handling revolution required, says review
A government-commissioned report into the way the NHS handles complaints has called for an overhaul of the current system, referring to a “decade of failure”.
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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 KnowledgeHow staff at a 'failing' trust are leading its turnaround
A new, practical programme won the buy-in of frontline staff
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      HSJ KnowledgeHow clinical academics are transforming patient care
The brightest and best are driving compassionate nursing
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      NewsSchools demand scrapping of restrictions on graduate doctors
Medical schools have called for the lifting of 60-year-old restrictions on the activities of newly qualified doctors, raising concerns of an impact on patient safety, HSJ has discovered.
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Exclusive: Trainee doctors to be withdrawn from DGH
Trainee doctors are to be withdrawn from the paediatrics department of a district general hospital, HSJ has learned.
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      HSJ KnowledgeWhy junior doctors are innovation leaders
Trainee doctors are ideally placed to make service changes
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      NewsSafety fears as junior doctors abandon A&E
Junior doctors are turning their backs on emergency medicine, exacerbating patient safety risks in accident and emergency departments, the General Medical Council has warned.
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      NewsEXCLUSIVE: Low paid staff offered route to top clinical jobs
Thousands of lower-paid NHS support staff could be given a path into top clinical jobs after Health Education England revealed plans to redirect part of the service’s training budget
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GMC raises concerns over junior doctor training in London
WORKFORCE: A review of medical education and training for junior doctors in London has raised concerns over the quality of supervision at some hospitals, and in one instance uncovered the use of operating theatres for intensive care.
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Exclusive: Last minute reduction to expected education budgets
Education and training budgets across England had to be revised down weeks before a reformed funding system was put in place, HSJ can reveal.
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      LeaderLeader: NHS pay bill needs reform alongside services
HSJ’s survey reveals HR directors’ frustration
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      CommentPrepare for the workforce boom
The DH has to face up to 20,000 future unemployed hospital doctors
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Improved weekend patient care in East Kent
PERFORMANCE: Patients at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust are getting better, safer care thanks to an initiative to improve the training and supervision of junior medical staff, especially at weekends.
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      NewsQueen's speech: Criminal sanctions for misleading NHS providers
The government will use its forthcoming Care Bill to make it a criminal offence for NHS providers to provide false and misleading information about their performance, it said today.
 
      










