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Monthly Archives: August 2014
Time to stop enabling patients?
So I saw this article today, it’s worth a read. http://www.pulsetoday.co.uk/commissioning/commissioning-topics/referrals/consultants-refuse-to-accept-gp-referrals-for-smokers/20007532.article There’s a lot of chat going around the NHS at the minute about charging people to use their GPs or A&E. Most of this is driven by the Tories … Continue reading
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What do you want to be when you grow up?
“What do you want to go into then?” It’s a question that I am guaranteed to be asked at least once a week, whether it’s seeing a friend or relative for the first time in a couple of months, … Continue reading
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I’m back…
I feel like I’ve been neglecting this blog. To be honest, I’ve only decided to post something today because WordPress emailed me to ask where I’ve been – was nice of them, I felt loved. It has been a very … Continue reading
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