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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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  • East, Kay
  • Kay east to retire
    15 January 2007
    Workforce issues top the agenda for radiographers
    1 April 2005
  • Eaton, Anne
  • Employers need to get ready for new vocational qualifications
    29 October 2010
  • Eccles, Simon
  • Flexible training boost
    1 May 2005
    Careers plan funding problems
    1 April 2005
  • Eccleston, Tracey
  • Sharing placements for a junior physiotherapist
    15 January 2007
  • Eddy, Elizabeth
  • Creating advertisements that work
    20 April 2009
  • Edwards, Nigel
  • Management costs to be cut in NHS Operating Framework revision
    25 June 2010
    NHS Next Stage Review: what are the workforce implications likely to be?
    19 May 2008
    Staffing on maternity units often inadequate, says King’s Fund report
    7 March 2008
    Plans to introduce leeway on 18-week target
    16 November 2007
    London’s health service reform could be held back by GPs
    13 July 2007
    Managers need more support, says NHS Confederation
    4 May 2007
    Workforce changes
    31 July 2006
    Treatment centres hailed as a success
    1 February 2005
  • Edwards, Sir Christopher
  • New website for NHS Medical Education England
    21 July 2009
  • Elcoat, Dame Catherine
  • New chief nurses appointed
    13 November 2006
  • Ellard, Sain
  • Healthcare scientist wins award
    1 December 2005
  • Ellard, Sean
  • Healthcare scientist wins award
    1 December 2005
  • Elliot, Bob
  • Staff levels are normal
    9 October 2006
  • Ellman, Lester
  • Government pins its contract hopes on local deals
    1 March 2005
  • Elman, Lester
  • Contract introduction beset with problems
    1 March 2006
  • Elton, Chester
  • Staff development is the key for employers trying to ‘spin all the plates’
    3 November 2008
  • Enright, Dr Mark
  • Modern matrons get bigger role in infection control
    1 June 2005
  • Esmail, Aneez
  • Clinical excellence awards scheme is branded ‘unfair’
    30 October 2006
  • Evans, David
  • Nurse director salary has risen by 1.5%
    1 April 2006
  • Evans, Jill
  • Making gender equality a reality in mental health
    1 October 2007
    Update on legal issues for NHS employers
    1 October 2007
  • Evans, Richard
  • Nominations needed for the Radiographer of the Year award
    4 May 2010
    Advanced roles are vital to improve the service
    4 June 2007
    What does the future hold for radiographers?
    1 April 2006
    Concern over increase in hours
    1 July 2005