(Better Standards for Health 2006) All staff involved in the provision of the Service will meet the statutory requirements of their profession. This will include continued professional development to ensure the ongoing development of the service. 5. Commissioning It is expected that the Service will...
These people do not have the victim mentality. They are movers, shakers, and doers. I ask the BMJ to cut out the whingeing. It should use its influential position to help take the medical profession forward into the next century in a spirit of optimism and joy. It should encourage and ...
The UK government and the medical profession have called for an end to the blame culture of the NHS in a joint statement that aims to raise standards of care. The declaration, drawn up by the chief medical officer for England, Professor... Wise,J. - BMJ 被引量: 10发表: 2001年 The ...
Lacking leadership and inspiration from within the profession, and unable to provide and maintain high professional and ethical standards, we are now witnessing attempts to control it from without. The same is happening in the United States. None of this should be surprising, but apparently it is...
Project 2000 was adopted to move nurse education into universities in a bid to increase the number of people taking up the profession. But it proved to be a flawed idea, as many did not have the confidence or experience to put their teachings into practice once they moved onto a ward full...
The comprehensive transfer of information between the two levels of care tops the list of priorities outlined in the report, which was produced for the NHS central research and development committee.Twenty one NHS priority areas are identified in the report, which examined priorities in research and...
The public and medical profession are directly affected by the lack of money given by the Department of Health as the reason for the reductions in service in health and social care. What are we missing out on to deliver what benefit that we do not already get elsewhere today?
‘I think it’s this idea that you know, you’re a failure, there’s something wrong with you [if you are diagnosed with a mental health problem], but how can there be something wrong with you when you’re supposed to be in a profession where you’re looking after people? So, I ...
‘I think it’s this idea that you know, you’re a failure, there’s something wrong with you [if you are diagnosed with a mental health problem], but how can there be something wrong with you when you’re supposed to be in a profession where you’re looking after people? So, I ...
We miss the respect which used to be the highest form of reward for a profession which is a vocation more than a job. We now feel used and abused. NURSING may be a vocation - but we do have to live in the real world. I went into nursing because I wanted to care for peop...