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Half of doctors say mental health is worse now than during the pandemic
Time to read article: 5 mins
Nearly half of healthcare professionals in the UK (46%) say their mental health is worse now than it was during the pandemic, and three quarters (75%) feel the Government is not doing enough to help healthcare professionals with mental health issues.
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Articles and features
01/07/2022
Caring for colleagues during COVID-19 and beyond
Caring for colleagues during COVID-19 and beyond
Time to read article: 4 mins
The implications of the COVID-19 pandemic have affected the lives of doctors around the world. Dr Stephen Priestley and Dr Sarah Coope, Senior Medical Educators for Medical Protection Risk Prevention, suggest ways to be proactive in optimising the physical and mental wellbeing of individual doctors and their colleagues.
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Suggested Articles
HR topic: Combatting workforce shortages
Time to read article: 2 mins
The healthcare sector in the UK, particularly general practitioner (GP) practices, is facing significant challenges amid continued workforce shortages and staff retention issues. GP partners will need to adapt their strategies in order to overcome the difficulties that arose, particularly since the COVID pandemic.
Within this article, Croner will delve into the current landscape, explore the root causes of these challenges, and discuss potential strategies to address them.
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Croner case studies
Time to read article: 1 mins
Croner have created some case studies based on real calls received from our members. All personal details have been removed to retain anonymity. If the following examples sound like a situation you are facing, do not hesitate to contact Croner for support on 0844 561 8133.
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IMG Articles and features
23/02/2023
What is the NHS Induction Programme?
What is the NHS Induction Programme?
Time to read article: 2 mins
The National Induction programme has been designed to ensure that all international medical graduates (IMGs) recruited to the NHS are welcomed, valued, and supported as they transition to UK clinical practice.
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