Tag: Casebook news and events

October Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

This month we focus on the party political season from a rural health perspective, announce our new chair and provide news on new health research, pod casts and our Health Seminar focusing on workforce issues on 29 November. Read on to find out how to book your place.

May Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In this edition of casebook: school nurses, a very insightful report on covid failings from our friends at Nuffield, more flexibility to access pharmacies directly, the challenge and opportunity around clinical trials, the impact of “place” in terms of long covid and some interesting updates (we hope) in the National Centre section.

April Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time: mental health support (or the lack of it!) in rural areas, the threat and ongoing challenge of the pandemic, from a number of vistas along with a scary story about Ticks and some interesting reflections on our recent activities in the National Centre Update. We also include some further reading from Casebook members.

March Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time, reflections on key challenges facing GPs in primary care, some budget decisions and their likely impact on rural health and care and two very positive stories linked to virtual wards and robots in the operating theatre. In our National Centre update we have information about our latest board members.

January Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time a real focus on workforce issues and the impact on the quality and availability of rural health and care. We also look at the impact of cost of living rises on the most vulnerable in society and a revelation about the scale of unpaid carers from the census. You can also catch up on what we’ve been up to at the Centre including getting access to Professor Roger Strasser’s great lecture about global rural health and care workforce issues.

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Tag: Casebook news and events

October Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

This month we focus on the party political season from a rural health perspective, announce our new chair and provide news on new health research, pod casts and our Health Seminar focusing on workforce issues on 29 November. Read on to find out how to book your place.

May Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In this edition of casebook: school nurses, a very insightful report on covid failings from our friends at Nuffield, more flexibility to access pharmacies directly, the challenge and opportunity around clinical trials, the impact of “place” in terms of long covid and some interesting updates (we hope) in the National Centre section.

April Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time: mental health support (or the lack of it!) in rural areas, the threat and ongoing challenge of the pandemic, from a number of vistas along with a scary story about Ticks and some interesting reflections on our recent activities in the National Centre Update. We also include some further reading from Casebook members.

March Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time, reflections on key challenges facing GPs in primary care, some budget decisions and their likely impact on rural health and care and two very positive stories linked to virtual wards and robots in the operating theatre. In our National Centre update we have information about our latest board members.

January Edition of Casebook from the Rural Health and Care Alliance

In Casebook this time a real focus on workforce issues and the impact on the quality and availability of rural health and care. We also look at the impact of cost of living rises on the most vulnerable in society and a revelation about the scale of unpaid carers from the census. You can also catch up on what we’ve been up to at the Centre including getting access to Professor Roger Strasser’s great lecture about global rural health and care workforce issues.

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