Thursday 17 May 2012
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NHS Scotland needs to “rapidly” increase its investment in community nursing if it is to meet growing demand.

A free online tool has been launched to combat a “serious lack of knowledge of allergy in the primary care sector”.

General practice staff must keep the patient voice alive if the founding principles of the NHS are to survive under the reformed health service, a GP leader has warned.

A “simple” drawing test can predict the long-term risk of dying among older males after their first stroke.

Nurses and midwives who admit fault may be able to voluntarily accept a sanction to escape a full fitness to practise (FTP) hearing.
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