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References in periodicals archive? Savings amounting to pounds 1.5 million are required, which means that jobs have to go - or, in ghastlyNHS-speak, there is to be a "disestablishment" of posts. Letter: Hands up if you want to be the Health Secretary ...
One being a nursing assistant within NHS, the other being a home carer with the local council (I'm in Scotland) Can anyone who does either of these jobs say the pros and cons? Quote Thanks Add post Share Council pension is better but I would go for NHS. The training will be far bet...
WHEN it comes to careers in the health service, there's far more on offer than many people realise. At this year's Scotland's Careers & Jobs Fair, NHS Glasgow and the Scottish Executive Health Department will be teaming up to demonstrate the full breadth of opportunities on offer - and ...
NHS Forth Valley provides and manages a wide range of health services including hospitals and General Practice with the Forth Valley area of Central Scotland.
Yet your party continues to give Scotland 12 billion of English taxes every year via the skewed Barnett Formula which could and should be used in England instead. How many more billions are spent on illegals and foreign aid yet your Government treats its own like dirt. Shame on you all. ...
Work-life balance –Not all jobs are 9 to 5, but the very nature of working for the NHS (irregular hours, being on-call, dealing with life or death emergencies) contributes to physical and mental fatigue, increased time away from loved ones, and lower quality of life. ...
2. Epilepsy Scotland was invited to take part in the SIGN review of existing epilepsy guidelines for adults. These are currently being peer reviewed by experts, with updated guidelines based on research and best practice due out later on in the year. ...
The NHS was founded in 1948 with the aim of providing a free, quality and comprehensive healthcare services to the vast majority of residents of the United Kingdom[1, 2]. The individual systems include: NHS (England), Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland (HSENI), NHS Scotland and ...
The changes apply solely to England - Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have different systems.Why does the Government want to change the structure of the NHS? Health Secretary Andrew Lansley believes it is the best way to make the NHS more responsive to patients needs.Government says the ...