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NHS Digital launches e-nursing campaign
NHS Digital has launched its first ever e-nursing week in support of the campaign for a digital-ready workforce.
Sheffield doctor wins national prize
A Sheffield doctor who pioneered the use of a tiny pill camera to detect problems in the intestine and stomach, has won a national prize in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the field.
Nine in 10 largest NHS hospitals short of nurses
Analysis by the Royal College of Nursing shows that than nine in 10 of England's 50 largest NHS hospital trusts are not staffed with nurses to the planned levels.
£5m investment for new obesity policy research unit
The Department of Health has announced £5 million of funding for a new obesity policy research unit at University College London.
Chief nurse to lead NHS England’s London team
NHS England has announced that the country’s chief nurse, Professor Jane Cummings, will take charge of the London region until a permanent regional director is recruited.
RMCH using UVC system to fight infections
Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital (RMCH) has introduced a UVC system in an effort to combat healthcare-acquired infections.
Parents of premature babies as happy as others by adulthood
Parents of very premature or very low birth weight babies have the same life satisfaction as parents of full-term babies, when their children reach adulthood, according to new research by the University of Warwick.
NWLP partners with Abbott for pathology services
North West London Pathology (NWLP), hosted by Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, has announced a strategic partnership with global healthcare company Abbott to streamline their pathology services in three NHS Trusts.
Official opening of PET/CT scanner at Poole Hospital
Dorset’s first ever static PET/CT scanner has been officially opened at Poole Hospital.
Two-thirds of trainee GPs plan to work in NHS general practice
A new study by the University of Warwick indicates that only two in three doctors who are completing their training to become GPs plan to work in NHS general practice.
Groundbreaking biopsy invention moves step closer to reality
An invention by a consultant that has the potential to help prostate cancer patients and save the NHS millions of pounds is a step closer to becoming a reality.
Japanese fungus hits UK hospitals
A new drug-resistant fungus that originates from Japan has infected more than 200 patients in England, according to reports.
Care UK invests more than £3.5m in secondary care services
Care UK has invested more than £3.5 million in its NHS secondary care services over the last year.
Study shows more people surviving heart failure
Hundreds more people are surviving heart failure, a new independent study has found.
RCSEd publishes plan for safer working environment
The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (RCSEd) has published a number of critical recommendations to government to greatly improve safety in the delivery of surgical treatment and patient care, with seven recommendations for best practice.
1,500 extra medical school places confirmed
The Government will increase the number of student places at medical schools in England by 1,500.
£10,000 grant to help burns patients
A study which is working to improve the use of antibiotics for burns patients has been given a lift thanks to a £10,000 grant.
Almost half of maternity units closed at least once in 2016
Research published by the Labour party shows that almost half of England’s maternity units closed to new mothers at least once during 2016.
Diabetes UK announce 20 new Clinical Champions
Twenty healthcare professionals, including consultants, nurses, GPs, dietitians, podiatrists and pharmacists have been appointed as Clinical Champions for Diabetes UK.
Trust’s technology drive is boost for patients
Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH) NHS Foundation Trust has announced plans to embrace more technology after being the first to implement an innovative Electronic Patient Record system (EPR) called Epic.
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