Exclusive: At least two thirds of ICBs - and possibly as many as 80% - have been notified by GP practices about concerns over workload or patient safety since changes to online consultation ...
Resident doctors in England have voted overwhelmingly to reject a government offer on jobs and are set to press ahead with a five-day walkout starting on 17 December, the BMA has announced.
GPs in Wales have agreed a long-overdue contract uplift for 2025/26 and a further uplift from April 2026 in a deal that averts a potential return to dispute.
GPs are on track to prevent more than 1.5m hospital referrals in 2025/26 after the rollout of a payment mechanism to ...
A GP is aiming for the Christmas number one spot with her song that challenges stigma around women's anatomy and periods.
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Understanding pelvic ultrasound reports Fed up with deciphering jargon, Dr Attiya Khan asked consultant gynaecologist Mr Rehan Khan for a plain language guide to understanding pelvic ultrasounds.
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How the new Scottish contract changes GP funding and pay GPs in Scotland have voted for a new GP contract that will change the way that practices are funded and starts the move towards a new pay ...
GPs to give statins to millions more patients after major NICE rethink GPs are set to prescribe statins to millions more patients, after NICE advised lowering the threshold at which patients are ...
Practice dilemma - A prescription for steroid eye drops The Dilemma: A new patient with episodic allergic conjunctivitis asks for steroid eye drops because 'nothing else works'.
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