BMA Local Event – Resilience and Well-Being for Doctors
Doctors experience difficult and emotionally challenging situations in the front line of healthcare. It is therefore crucial that the inherent…
The Infected Blood Psychological Service (IBPS) has launched two new ways to access its services.
From October, people wishing to refer themselves for IBPS support are now able to use a new online referral form which they can access via the IBPS website. Also, a dedicated series of regional telephone numbers have been launched which will enable individuals to self-refer directly to their choice of any of the IBPS regional providers across England. The regional telephone lines will provide an additional access route for those who prefer to speak directly with trained staff or who may face barriers to using digital services.
Doctors experience difficult and emotionally challenging situations in the front line of healthcare. It is therefore crucial that the inherent…
Message from BMA: We are thrilled to announce a significant enhancement to maternity leave benefits for salaried GPs, following a…
General practice is in crisis. GPs are faced with increasingly unsafe workloads coupled with a rapidly diminishing and exhausted workforce….
A new statutory medical examiner system is being rolled out across England and Wales to provide independent scrutiny of deaths, and to…