Newborns tested for over 200 genetic conditions as study begins in NHS hospitals

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

Hundreds of babies have begun to be tested for more than 200 rare genetic conditions as part of a world-leading study in NHS hospitals, which aims to screen up to 100,000 newborns in England.

UK Councils invited to join and shape new initiative to improve access to green space for millions

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

A new initiative will enable at least 100 towns and cities across the UK to become better places to live and work, by putting nature and green spaces at the heart of their plans and priorities.

Glasgow trust transforms Scoliosis treatment

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

The NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Paediatric Orthotics Department has introduced a 3D scanner to transform the 'casting' process for children with Scoliosis.

NHS tech suppliers merge

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

Huma, the healthcare AI and digital health solutions company, has acquired the creator of digital-first triage and automated consultation platforms eConsult.

Commission for Healthier Working Lives reveals 300,000 people quit work and report ill health annually

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

Around 300,000 people aged 16-64 leave the workforce and report having a work-limiting health condition each year, new analysis reveals.

Walsall Manor Hospital's simulation suite brings training to life

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

Walsall Manor Hospital has opened a £150,000 immersive simulation suite to help teams train for a variety of scenarios.

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Shortage of GPs increases patient loads

By Liz Wells 03 October 2024

The average doctor in England has to care for 17% more patients than nine years ago, new data reveals.

Economic case for investment in women's health presented

By Lee Peart 02 October 2024

An additional £1 invested in obstetrics and gynaecology services per woman could generate an estimated £319m return to the economy, a report has found.

PPE requirements delayed ambulance staff during Covid

By Lee Peart 02 October 2024

An ambulance crew member has told how having to don PPE requirement delayed the treatment of patients during Covid.

Community diagnostic centre sees over 72,000 patients in first year

By Lee Peart 02 October 2024

A community diagnostic centre (CDC) has seen 72,000 patients in its first year.

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Trainee Public Health Practitioner

£24,404 - £24,790

Kirklees, West Yorkshire £24,404 - £24,790

RECRUITER: Kirklees Metropolitan Council

Youth Officer (CDC)

Grade 7, £27,259 - £29,955 (Pay award pending)

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