Health and social care committee questions elements of the GMC’s approach to supervision of PAs/AAs
It is a familiar scene – patients trapped in a cycle of addiction and homelessness, seemingly doomed to make repeat visits to emergency departments and GPs. But Peter Blackburn meets the clinicians determined to give people a fighting chance to start new lives
Existing commitment to industrial action extended to August
They've been called a second NHS: the millions of unpaid carers who not only sustain their loved ones but keep them out of hospital and residential care. But for too many there is a chronic lack of support, which can affect their physical and mental health. Seren Boyd reports
A BMA data hub for health inequalities in England aims to help doctors better understand the damage it causes to their patients
Ex-CEO Susan Gilby awarded £1.4m in damages after tribunal finds she was unfairly dismissed from Countess of Chester Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
Rate cuts and a dearth of locum shifts have left resident doctors with few choices amid an under-employment crisis. Ben Ireland hears from those who say trust cost-cutting has become unsafe
Funding is used to provide a range of help and advice to doctors in financial need and assist some back into work