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Scotland hails quality in patient care
Scotland’s quality agenda is making exciting progress, Derek Feeley, acting chief executive of NHS Scotland, told a crowded Quality in Action event
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Jobs declining in Scotland
NHS physiotherapy posts in Scotland continue to decline, figures from the NHS Information Services Division Scotland reveal.
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Playing outdoors
Former England rugby star Austin Healey explains why he is supporting Playday on 3 August
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Northern Ireland AHPs must be heard
Senior CSP figures have met the new Northern Ireland health minister Edwin Poots and urged him to consider creating a senior allied health professi
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scottish physio to help in games
Suzanne Ross, a Band 5 physio from Lanarkshire, is volunteering to help out at the International Children’s Games in Scotland next month.
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Scotland promotes AHP learning
A major resource launched by NHS Education for Scotland will help staff with their professional development.
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Electronic books for Scottish staff
NHS Education Scotland has improved its offer of e-books available to all NHS Scotland staff.
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Health ministers are named
Wales and Northern Ireland have new health ministers after the 5 May elections, while Nicola Sturgeon keeps her job as health secretary in Scotland
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RAF squadron recruits its first physio
Judy Dunn could soon be heading for the battlefield in Afghanistan.
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Physios snow-plough on
Community physiotherapists in Aberdeen adopted a fleet of 4X4 vehicles to ensure they reached patients in the recent snowy weather.