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13
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

NHS crisis deepens as cancer surgeries cancelled at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust

Cancer patients at Leeds Teaching Hospitals Trust have had their operations cancelled after rising numbers of coronavirus patients, which senior medics said was “affecting all our wards everywhere”. The trust said it had seen a “marked increase” in Covid admissions and was now having to cancel surgery for urgent patients “who’ve already waited too long”.…

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13
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

NHS Lanarkshire warns of hospitals ‘under pressure’ due to Covid

NHS Lanarkshire in Scotland is considering pulling back on non-urgent procedures due to “workforce pressures” and rising Covid admissions. An A&E consultant has said emergency hospital treatment at the trust should only be sought as a “last resort”. Dr Calvin Lightbody said “huge numbers” of patients were attending A&E with non-critical conditions. Heather Knox, chief…

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13
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

New blood test to detect pancreatic cancer could be available within months

A new blood test for early diagnosis of the hard to detect disease could be available in months and improve survival rates. Pancreatic cancer currently has the lowest survival rate of the commonly known cancers, with 7.3 per cent of patients alive five years following diagnosis, compared to 58.4 per cent of bowel cancer patients…

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13
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

Experts warn of shortage of NHS doctors as rising number of medics choose to work part-time

Medical leaders are warning that the NHS could face staff shortages as an increasing number of doctors are deciding to work part time. Over a quarter of senior consultant physicians are expecting to retire within three years, however a survey by the Royal College of Physicians found 56 per cent of trainees were considering working…

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13
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

Call to cancel more procedures in effort to reduce hospital pressures in Scotland

A senior public health official has said health boards should consider cancelling non-urgent procedures to reduce pressure on hospitals in Scotland. NHS Grampian’s head of health intelligence Jilllian Evans, said it would “make sense” to defer some operations. Ms Evans said “It would make sense for us to try to mitigate as many risks of…

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06
Jul 2021

Section: Medical Negligence

Scandal-hit Shrewsbury NHS trust midwife elected as president of Royal College of Midwives

A former midwife from the scandal-hit Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital Trust has been elected by members of the Royal College of Midwives as their new president. Following a 30 year career in the NHS, Rebecca Davies recently retired from her role as a labour ward co-ordinator at the trust. The Shrewsbury trust has been at…

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