Tag : general practcie
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Is your CCG your friend, or your frenemy?
Dr Shapiro asks whether CCGs would have better relationships with GPs if they showed how much they had to offer
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Here’s some sip feed guidance – give dieticians prescribing rights Subscription
Choking aside, Copperfield feels too busy to spend hours writing scripts for sip feeds
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Divided we fall – the impact of the ‘GP fat cat’ myth on NHS solidarity Subscription
Dr Ramscar is concerned that GP-bashing headlines may eventually start to alienate NHS colleagues from one another
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I never say no to patients – and more fool them Subscription
Never one to waste time explaining why a patient can’t have antibiotics, Dr Copperfield is happy to fall back on vengeful prescriptions in the event a patient’s pressed for time
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Thanks, Jezza: how Mr Hunt has helped me with my appraisal Subscription
Mr Hunt’s bullying tactics towards GPs have inspired Dr Gillham to contribute an original audit to this year’s appraisal
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Will the chief inspector of general practice be an Ofsted-style ogre? Subscription
Dr Brunet’s wife is a teacher – and if her reaction to Ofsted inspections is anything to go by, GPs have plenty to fear from their new chief inspector…
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No smoke without fire Subscription
The latest NICE guidance on nicotine-replacement therapy has Copperfield frothing at the mouth.
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The human animal is still in its bawling infancy Subscription
Medicine may have made tremendous progress, writes Dr Hinkley, so it’s a shame human nature hasn’t followed suit
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Goodbye seems to be the longest word Subscription
Peverley was having enough trouble shooing patients out of his consulting room even before they got wind of his sojourn on the cardiac ward