nMRCGP - Make sure you can ace the AKT
Dr Chris Elfes gives a trainer's perspective on how to pass the applied knowledge test. Read more
Losing even a few hundred patients each will destabilise most nearby small practices and force them to close. Patients will have to travel long distances.
We need to make sure that polyclinics, which are being unfairly funded about three times higher per patient than GP practices, do not bring about the end of family practice, the cheapest and most efficient form of delivery of primary care in the western world; GPs cost the government about £25 a year after tax per patient, seeing them an average of about four times. Private care can never match that.
We have to persuade the government that polyclinics should provide localised out-of-hours care but not register patients.
Dr Suman Mohindra, Bulwell, Nottingham.
Dr Chris Elfes gives a trainer's perspective on how to pass the applied knowledge test. Read more
Contributed by Dr Louise Newson, a GP in the West Midlands. Read more
Dr Ben Riley and Dr Jayne Haynes explain what the curriculum is and why it is necessary. Read more
Contributed by Dr Richard Stevens, consultant rheumatologist, Buckinghamshire Hospitals. Read more
Contributed by Dr Matthew Litchfield, GP, Nottingham and Dr James Milledge, retired consultant respi... Read more
Contributed by Mr David Walker, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the Royal United Hospit... Read more
Wyeth has launched Relistor (methylnaltrexone bromide) for the treatment of opioid-induced constipat... Read more
Thalidomide, under the name of Thalidomide Pharmion is now commercially available in the UK. Read more
The DoH has written to healthcare professionals to call for urgent action to help reduce the risk of... Read more
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cynic
13/07/2008
BIG HOPE
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