South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust – Page 3419
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Merger set 'as medicines and devices border blurs'
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8
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Pilot programme for refugee surgeons will be a first
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8
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Genetics group produces first major assessment
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8
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Campaign aims to flag up causes of the 'silent killer'
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8
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Off-duty police paid to maintain ward 'safety'
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8
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High-profile post for chief who quit in wake of Tayside debt probe
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 8 9
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Trusts eye contract cleaners for chop as problems worsen
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 9
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Work around the clock hailed as route to reduced wait times
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 6 7
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Deal inflames anger of unions waiting for comparable pay offer
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 7
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Milburn defends private/public work balance in Commons grilling
Published: 20/06/2002, Volume II2, No.5810 Page 7
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In better shape
news focus: Widespread media coverage of autism has coincided with some substantial funding for the education of autistic children and medical research into the condition. Barry Hugill reports on a new-found optimism
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Contract marks one moremodernising milestone
Comment: Entrenched attitudes towards 'consumer' demand are shifting at last
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Micro-manage? Forget it
Comment: National efficiency measures are ignored in the need to deliver healthcare
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One of these days
GP appointments: Government statistics show that most practices can now offer a GP appointment within 48 hours.But doubts are being raised about the accuracy of its research methods. Alison Moore investigates












