World Contraception Day September 26th is World Contraceptive Day. Launched in 2007 this global campaign is committed to the vision of ensuring every… Read More
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National Picnic Week 17th- 25th June What perfect timing – the beautiful weather we are experiencing here in the UK currently coincides with National Picnic Week.… Read More
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Spring Into Success It seems everyone is glad that we have altered the clocks and spring is truly here – daffodils blooming, blossom… Read More
International Women’s Day International Women’s Day – Where are we and where do we need to be? Marked days are a good chance… Read More
World Contraception Day September 26th is World Contraceptive Day. Launched in 2007 this global campaign is committed to the vision of ensuring every… Read More
September is Pain Awareness Month This month is Pain Awareness month. If you’re lucky this may be the first time for a while that you… Read More
Procrastination station Today is ‘fight procrastination day’! Who would have thought there was a day to encourage we stop putting off to… Read More
A Very British August! So much for August – this should be the month to enjoy the last of the summer sunshine as the… Read More
Taking time out to be more productive On many an occasion, when I have submitted an annual leave request I have done so with a sense of… Read More
World Hepatitis Day July 28 28 July is the birthday of Nobel-prize winning scientist Dr Baruch Blumberg, who discovered hepatitis B virus (HBV) and developed… Read More
National Picnic Week 17th- 25th June What perfect timing – the beautiful weather we are experiencing here in the UK currently coincides with National Picnic Week.… Read More
Cervical Screening Awareness Week 19th – 24th June Cervical Screening Awareness week is an annual event which aims to highlight the importance of regular cervical screening for women’s… Read More
June update Moving towards the second half of the year, it is a good time to take stock and reflect. Asking people… Read More
Virtual community of UK healthcare professionals One of the few benefits to drop out of the pandemic has been the prolific increase in remote education, accessing… Read More
World Haemophilia Day 17th April is World Haemophilia Day. Statistics show that haemophilia A occurs in 1 in 5,000 male births and about… Read More
Trends in medical education for 2023 The last 3 years could never have been predicted and have had far reaching consequences, including on the way we… Read More
Spring Into Success It seems everyone is glad that we have altered the clocks and spring is truly here – daffodils blooming, blossom… Read More
International Women’s Day International Women’s Day – Where are we and where do we need to be? Marked days are a good chance… Read More