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Enabling continuous improvement
Trained staff needed to tackle the low organ donation rates in the UK.
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Enabling continuous improvement
Staff not being able to make changes to improve services
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Creating a multiskilled primary care workforce
Administrative staff unable to use skills causing low morale
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Using a whole systems approach to widening participation
Lack of employment opportunities for disadvantaged communities
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Developing clinical support staff
Lack of a career framework for unregistered staff Background: In North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust, it was felt that there was a need for a career framework for unregistered staff in all clinical disciplines to enable them to develop their role more fully and to free up time for professional staff.
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Feature - 1 April 2005
Getting to grips with the new contract
A survey has shown that introducing the new consultant contract is not proving to be easy.
If you’ve been struggling with implementation of the new consultant contract,you might take solace from knowing you’re not alone.A survey just published by the DoH shows that there are plenty of trusts in the same boat....
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