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GP leaders have called for 'decisive government intervention' to settle long-standing service charge disputes that threaten the future of practices in NHS-owned premises.
GP leaders have welcomed a £15m funding boost for general practice in Scotland, but called for more money to close an ...
The GPonline team discusses the latest news affecting general practice.
Exclusive: Huge variation in GP-patient ratio across England revealed GPs in parts of England are dealing with twice as many patients as their counterparts in other areas, an analysis of official data ...
A union representing physician associates has lost a legal bid for an injunction to prevent changes to the role following the Leng review.
The government has hailed 'considerable' improvements in general practice and said patients are now 'getting a better service' than a year ago. GPonline looks at what the data show.
How to write a focused PDP Producing a good PDP will help with your appraisal, advises Professor Rodger Charlton.
Tingling - red flag symptoms Dr Tillmann Jacobi discusses red flag symptoms in patients with tingling, and considers how a good history including onset, lifestyle factors and medications can help ...
Clinical Review: The menopause The menopause is a natural process in a woman's reproductive life, characterised by follicular depletion and a fall in the levels of estrogen and progesterone.
Occupational medicine opportunities for GPs Dr Rob Hampton explains how to become an occupational physician, what the work involves and why the role would suit many GPs.