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Nurse practitioners face multiple investigations into single incident

A review of nurse practitioner cases notified to leading medical defence organisation, the Medical Defence Union (MDU), has found nurses now face a similar range of medico-legal investigations into incidents as doctors. Between 2017 and 2021, the MDU helped 400 nurse members with medico-legal processes including complaints, claims, disciplinary procedures and NMC investigations. The MDU… Read more »

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Give trainees more support to avoid burnout says MDU

A survey of 67,000 doctors in training which shows worrying levels of burnout and exhaustion among the medical profession should concern us all, the Medical Defence Union (MDU) said today. The GMC’s annual National Training Survey found that the risk of burnout among medical trainees is now at its worst since it was first tracked in 2018…. Read more »

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Rory Stewart is the new Conservative MP for Penrith and the Border
Interview: Rory Stewart

After taking on the hot, hostile lands of Afghanistan and Asia on a 6,000-mile walk, new MP Rory Stewart is taking parliament in his stride. By Rebecca Burns The new Penrith and the Borders MP is about as far from being a ‘career politician’ as you get, having packed in more than most before entering… Read more »

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Comment: You can’t depoliticise people

George Osborne’s decision to take the politics out of economic forecasts is inspiring. But why stop there? By Alex Stevenson As part of the ‘new politics’ perhaps the coalition should consider a wave of depoliticisation affecting all branches of government. Future wars could be conducted by an Office of Military Responsibility. Decisions on how to… Read more »