Each of 3 streams at MIMS Learning Live North in Liverpool this year will feature ‘fireside chats’ between the stream chairs ...
Successive governments over the past 10 years have promised thousands more GPs, starting with a 2015 promise to recruit an extra 5,000 by 2020. GPonline looks at what a decade of data show about how ...
Catch up quickly with our weekly round-up of key news stories for general practice.
Emerging NHS neighbourhoods risk 'being too narrowly focused' on health services and cutting pressure on hospitals - and could fail to deliver key aims of the government's 10-year health plan as a ...
NHS reorganisation and doubts over funding for large-scale ICB redundancies are a 'significant distraction and barrier' to progress on key government priorities such as the 10-year health plan, a poll ...
Most GPs could be worse off after the chancellor's autumn budget statement if a proposed 'switch' from national insurance to income tax goes ahead, accountants have warned.
Government ministers have stepped up attacks on general practice - again dismissing warnings over the impact of changes to online access and claiming it 'isn't credible' that the profession lacks the ...
Government plans to offer a 2.5% pay increase for doctors in 2026/27 threaten a real-terms pay cut and show a 'profound disregard' for the medical profession, the BMA has warned.
The GPonline team discusses the key news stories affecting general practice ...
How to assess, diagnose and manage BPH in primary care. By Mr Altaf Mangera and Mr Christopher Chapple ...
How the new Scottish contract changes GP funding and pay GPs in Scotland have voted for a new GP contract that will change the way that practices are funded and starts the move towards a new pay ...
Reflecting on significant events during GP training A learning event analysis (LEA) is required in each year of your GP training. Dr Prashini Naidoo explains how to record LEAs using the template in ...