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A professional Doctors association whose sole objective is promoting equality and fairness for all doctors and dentists working throughout the UK.
National forum created in response to calls from BMA members for greater support for doctors and medical students from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
A collection of Safeguarding Level 3 resources for primary care clinician peer learning/study groups, to support discussion and reflection on Modern Slavery.
A collection of Safeguarding Level 3 resources for primary care clinician peer learning/study groups, to support discussion and reflection on Perplexing Presentations and Fabricated & Induced Illness.
This training was developed as a result of Right to be Heard, the Government’s response to the consultation on mandatory training on learning disability and autism for health and social care staff.
Medics Money specialise in helping doctors to access financial and accounting advice as well as hosting an excellent blog covering a wealth of finance related topics.
A new flexible working pool, created by C&P Training Hub (CPTH) in partnership with Lantum, that will connect practices with clinical staff to fill shifts across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Learn how the principles of psychological well-being, communication and interpretation can benefit your work with refugees
A network for support and collective advocacy for improving the health & well-being of those individuals and communities living in the most deprived areas across the East of England.
This guide, produced by the NHS Staff Council Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Group, is aimed at equality, diversity and inclusion leads, HR and learning and development professionals, and trade union representatives.
Looking after your wellbeing is crucial in these trying times - the BMA offers its own wellbeing services and also signposts to a range of other organisations services, websites and helplines.
Developed in partnership with the Resuscitation Council UK, this webinar considers how cardiopulmonary resuscitation should be conducted in a community setting by healthcare professionals.