News

Catch up quickly with our weekly round-up of key news stories for general practice.
Rising numbers of PCNs are seeking advice on forming companies to bid for large-scale contracts proposed in the government's ...
NHS England has failed to follow its own advice on renaming physician associates as 'physician assistants' or changing their ...
General practice will have to change as the 10-year health plan takes shape - but embracing the move to neighbourhoods could ...
GPs warned over AI 'fabrications' as MHRA issues yellow card appeal Exclusive: GPs using AI tools have been warned to watch out for 'inaccurate or fabricated' information and to report suspected ...
Reflecting on significant events during GP training A learning event analysis (LEA) is required in each year of your GP training. Dr Prashini Naidoo explains how to record LEAs using the template in ...
UK GP Dr Gerard Bulger is the only qualified medic on the island of Tristan Da Cunha, in the south Atlantic. Here he explains the challenges of the world's most extreme single-handed practice.
Exclusive: Huge variation in GP-patient ratio across England revealed GPs in parts of England are dealing with twice as many patients as their counterparts in other areas, an analysis of official data ...
Understanding pelvic ultrasound reports Fed up with deciphering jargon, Dr Attiya Khan asked consultant gynaecologist Mr Rehan Khan for a plain language guide to understanding pelvic ultrasounds.
Dr Kevin Barrett provides advice on managing patients with uncomplicated inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experiencing flares - and highlights a new resource that could help GPs.
Clinical pictures: Male genital problems Dr Philip Marazzi discusses some common male presentations.