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Charlotte Ward took daughter Niamh for an examination last February, fearing her headache, temperature and nausea were symptoms of the killer disease. But doctors told her Niamh did not have a rash and therefore sent her home, suggesting Calpol. A day later,
The Health Secretary has promised to negotiate with junior doctors if they enter talks with fair proposals. Victoria Atkins told the Commons it is time for the British Medical Association’s junior doctors committee (JDC) to demonstrate they want to end their action.
Ambulances completed 93,500 handovers at hospitals last week – the most so far this winter. Respiratory virus admissions were rising and NHS 111 call handlers also saw their busiest week yet. Professor Julian Redhead, NHS England’s national clinical director for urgent and
The NHS “doesn’t just belong to the junior doctors’ committee”, the Health Secretary has said after a row erupted over pleas for striking medics to return to wards. A number of hospitals have asked the British Medical Association for local exemptions, known
Thousands of British doctors went on a six-day strike over pay, making it the longest in NHS history. Junior doctors in their early careers walked off the job, leading to the cancelation of tens of thousands of appointments and operations. Senior doctors
Instead of socialising with friends and family, this year I spent some of the countdown to Christmas working in hospital, covering for junior doctors who’ve chosen to strike rather than negotiate with the Government. And later this week I’ll be back on the ward
“Finally they decide that if we don’t have the surgery, probably I will never be back. Then comes the moment that you have to make a decision. If I don’t want to keep going playing tennis, I don’t need it. So then
British military medics will continue training Ukrainian doctors “for as long as it’s needed” in Kyiv’s fight for freedom. Defence minister Andrew Murrison said the aid will help injured troops “rebuild their lives”. The £20 million funding boost will “revolutionise the support
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