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Beleaguered breast-screening unit shaken by top-level resignation
The manager of the imaging directorate which runs a breastscreening unit under investigation by the Commission for Health Improvement has announced her resignation.
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Nurses slam overseas students' bursary cut
Unions fear that nurse recruitment will be hit by the government's withdrawal of bursaries for overseas students on nursing diploma courses.
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New panel head faces remit flak
Junior health minister Hazel Blears has announced that GP and former Trent regional chair Dr Peter Barrett will chair the new independent reconfiguration panel.
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Days like this
Change medical training, says King's Fund. . .Qa business services make loss. . .
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The bon viveurs among you may have noted that Monitor knows how to have a good time. And few moments in the calendar are more exciting than that anticipatory rush of blood that marks the start of the conference season. Ooh, yes! Just look what's dropped through Monitor's letterbox! There ...
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A poisoned chalice
Social workers get a bad press and are sometimes put in impossible positions.Mark Gould examines their plight on the eve of a major restructure and integration of social care with the NHS
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A change is as good as a rest
Health professionals who choose to work in another country get experience of widely divergent health systems - and that is just within the UK, reports Jennifer Trueland
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Days like this - HSJ 22 August 1991
NEWS: Junior doctors'hours. . . Authorities merger. . .Joint ventures with independent sector . . .Hospitals shelved. . .Performance reviews
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Dear Mel. . .
Is it true that the government is having second thoughts about the traffic light system ?
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When actions speak louder than words
COMMENT: Problem trust is opportunity for NHS to show its 'modern' credentials
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Running out of excuses
COMMENT: West London breast screening service is in need of outside intervention