All articles by Shreshtha Trivedi – Page 2
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HSJ Knowledge
Emerging leaders pen the future
An essay competition is helping to encourage the next generation
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Supplements
Clinical care protocols: When safe comes as standard
Why evidence based clinical care protocols hold the key to standardising care
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HSJ Knowledge
The best of 2014 so far: Leadership
Over the Easter break we are bringing you a selection of articles from our leadership channel.
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HSJ Knowledge
The best of 2014 so far: Innovation and efficiency
Our pick of the Innovation and efficiency channel so far this year
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HSJ Knowledge
No place like home? Looking to the US model of residential care
Suitable housing is vital to quality care
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News
HSJ celebrates the NHS's outstanding chief executives
A week championing leadership at the NHS provider organisations
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Sugar tax will break the cycle of obesity and type 2 diabetes
Normalising junk food has exacerbated the problem
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HSJ Knowledge
NHS Change Day: a new social movement
Thousands of NHS staff will pledge to improve patient experience
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HSJ Knowledge
Best of 2013: Data and technology
How the NHS uses social media, big data and patient partners
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Q&A: patient access pioneer Dr Amir Hannan
GP Amir Hannan on the meaning of innovation
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Paula Vasco-Knight: I was told I was a risk
South Devon Healthcare’s chief on her leadership experiences
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HSJ Knowledge
Podcast: How social media is changing care support
Vickie Cammack talks about virtual care providers
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News
HSJ celebrates innovation in healthcare
This week HSJ will announce our list of the 50 most innovative people in the sector.
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HSJ Knowledge
Are US-style 'hospitalists' the answer for 24/7 working?
Robert Wachter explains the creation of the pioneering ‘generalist’ role
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Encouraging more women to become medical physicists
How to attract women to the profession
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HSJ Knowledge
Looking for female role models in the NHS
Suzanne Rastrick on leadership and confidence
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HSJ Local
Sherwood Forest trust told to focus on quality over Monitor requirements
PERFORMANCE: The Keogh mortality review has asked Sherwood Forest Hospitals Foundation Trust to focus on the quality and safety of patient care rather than “meeting Monitor [performance]breaches in finance and governance”.
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