ICU Doctors are needed for a Prestigious NHS University Hospital Trust!
We have fantastic opportunities for ICU Doctors with Anaesthetics experience and GMC Registration, if you have passed OET or IELTS then you will also be applicable.
The opportunity is…https://t.co/94Rm4Kt1aA
Obs&Gyn Drs, we have an amazing #NHS opportunity that you don't want to miss!
- ST5+ O&G post in North East NHS Hospitals
- Excellent working hours and work-life balance
- UK leading #CESR support/training
- Safe and financially affordable areas to live…https://t.co/SdzCjc8RUz
Another junior doctor quitting medicine and the NHS to pursue a non medical career. Seeing incredibly talented Drs leaving all too frequently now… pay, being treated like cannon fodder, inflexible rotas… staffing crisis is only going to get worse.
Tackling discrimination & racial bias in GMC referrals - example of good practice 👍🏾
Anonymising case information for independent panels meant fewer ethnic minority doctors were referred to GMC after cases are anonymised #WRES@bmj_latest https://t.co/tCfAqyE3of
The vast majority of the public (94%) still believe in the founding principle of the NHS: free when you need it. Almost as many (80%) identified a lack of funding as the core reason for their dissatisfaction.
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We have amazing opportunities for domestic and international Physiotherapists at excellent Hospitals across the UK.
Requirements:
HCPC registered (essential)
Qualifications:
BSc in Physiotherapy
Experience:
Must have inpatient orthopaedic experience
At…https://t.co/YruzR9iTRE
Today, 12 hours at the coal face,head up at 19:30 ,3 hours paperwork left probably. local trust OPEL 4 , ambulance NWAS quoting 11 hour wait, i am afraid the NHS is broken and you have no idea how it saddens me to say that 🙏
We have amazing opportunities for domestic and international Physiotherapists at excellent Hospitals across the UK.
Requirements:
HCPC registered (essential)
Qualifications:
BSc in Physiotherapy
Experience:
Must have inpatient orthopaedic experience
At…https://t.co/YruzR9iTRE
BREAKING: Just 58.6% of patients were seen within 4 hours in main type 1 A&E departments - which, again, is the lowest performance on record. It was 60.8% in February.