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Training scheme is top choice for graduates
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 12
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Members consider developed confederation role
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 12
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Difference in the details
In the second of his features on the similarities between Labour and Conservative versions of the internal market, Ray Robinson looks at how lessons from the past can inform the future
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The art of war
Former General Medical Council president Sir Donald Irvine was attacked by the medical profession and politicians alike for his reforming policies.
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John the janitor finally has a brief encounter of substance
Published: 03/07/2003, Volume II3, No. 5862 Page 21
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Out of sight
The A&E targets, as hit in March, have been widely criticised as unsustainable.And Professor Sir George Alberti admits that next years'100 per cent target is a figure too far.Graham Clews reports
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The quiet storm
After the furore that greeted the idea of patient-doctor agreements in England, you might have expected the same response in Scotland.But reactions to the Scottish Executive's Patient Rights and Responsibilities have been muted.
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Sweet and sour
There are so many good news stories around - reduced waiting lists, more work done in primary care and a good start on modernisation.So the NHS chief executive and former sweet factory manager is more than a little miffed that no-one seems to have noticed
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'It gave us the recognition. The award promoted the project within the NHS'
Below, we review two of last year's HSJ Award winners.To enter this year's awards, call Amanda James on 020-7347 1896 or email amanda. james@emap. com
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'The board was joyous - it has been very helpful for a trust of this size'
Published: 19/06/2003, Volume II3, No. 5860 Page 24
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Child at heart
Pilot children's trusts are proof that services for young people are finally being nudged up the priority scale. Jeremy Davies assesses a coming of age