How retraining refugees could help tackle NHS staffing crisis
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How retraining refugees could help tackle NHS staffing crisis

This article was taken from: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2019/feb/13/refugee-scheme-nhs-staffing-crisis-work-placements?CMP=share_btn_tw By Jon Bloomfield Work placements aim to give medically qualified migrants access to UK jobs alongside English classes When Horani Othman fled Syria with his Kurdish family in 2012, he arrived in the UK not knowing how he would make ends meet. Sent to live in Birmingham by the Home Office…

Could patients become their own doctors?
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Could patients become their own doctors?

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47205496 By Hugh Pym Health editor An NHS where patients stay at home and rarely attend GP surgeries or hospital out-patient appointments is likely in a decade’s time, according to US health expert Dr Eric Topol, who was asked by ministers to look at how technology would change the role of health staff in…

Is young people’s mental health getting worse?
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Is young people’s mental health getting worse?

This article was taken from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47133338 By Rachel SchraerBBC Reality Check Poor mental health among children and young people has been described as an epidemic and an “escalating crisis”. The number of children seeking help from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Camhs) in England, has more than doubled over the past two years. But establishing how…

Most women give birth in hospital – but it’s got more to do with World War II than health
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Most women give birth in hospital – but it’s got more to do with World War II than health

This article was taken from: http://theconversation.com/most-women-give-birth-in-hospital-but-its-got-more-to-do-with-world-war-ii-than-health-110647 By Carly-Emma Leachman Doctoral Researcher/PhD Candiate, Nottingham Trent University NHS maternity services are stretched and infant mortality rates in the UK are some of the worst in Europe. At last count, as many as 97.9% of births took place in hospital – despite the fact that hospital births aren’t always safer. Actually, the reason why the vast…

Breast cancer: Scan younger women at risk, charity says
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Breast cancer: Scan younger women at risk, charity says

This article was taken from: https://t.co/AoMGz7TJhZ By BBC health news Younger women with a family history of breast cancer should receive annual screenings to pick up the disease earlier, a charity says. Breast Cancer Now funded a study which found cancers were detected sooner when 35 to 39-year-olds at risk had annual mammograms. NHS screening often…