The former chief medical officer for Scotland, Mac Armstrong, has resigned from the BMA after more than 40 years because of the decision by junior doctors in England to hold an all-out strike over the government's intention to impose a new contract on them. In a letter to Mark Porter, ...
Sir David Carter, who becomes the Scottish chief medical officer next month, says that some of the changes proposed in the Calman report on specialist training could leave some doctors unprepared to work as consultants. At present professor of clinical surgery at the University of Edinburgh, Sir ...
David Hayman is most admired as an actor for starring in the long-running police drama series "Trial and Retribution" as the central character, Chief Superintendent Michael Walker, as well as his breakthrough role as convict-turned-novelist/sculptor, Jimmy Boyle, in the biopic "A Sense of Fre...
[4] Confusingly the local doctor in Insch was another George Mitchell, he advised on the planning and became the hospital’s chief medical officer. The plans for the hospital were also vetted by the Scottish Board of Health. This was a condition of a grant from the Board in recognition o...
Asked if English data was used for the opinion, Mr Swinney told the inquiry: “I don’t know that case, but obviously my officials were receiving advice from our clinical advisers - principally the chief medical officer [for Scotland, Catherine Calderwood] - at that time, who took the view...
Define Scottish Lowlands. Scottish Lowlands synonyms, Scottish Lowlands pronunciation, Scottish Lowlands translation, English dictionary definition of Scottish Lowlands. n. A native or inhabitant of a lowland. American Heritage® Dictionary of the Engl
Health in Scotland 2006: Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer "This excellent book could not be more timely. It must now be apparent to almost everyone that we cannot go on as we have done in the past ...The authors s... Part 被引量: 16发表: 2007年 Rediscovering the joy of ...
But Dr Robert Kendell, chief medical officer for Scotland, says in his introduction to the report, "It would be wrong to conclude from any one of these clinical outcome indicators that one hospital provides better treatment than another." Each table carries a footnote: "Warning: This ...
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“Because they’ve (SPS) probably seen that, as in years ago, ‘oh that’s not our job, that’s health care.’ But it’s going to have to be a certain type of prison officer that is going to deal with these patients. Because really they have a duty of care as well, as much ...