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PR professionals among healthiest employees in Britain, new survey finds

PR executives are Britain's healthiest employees despite claiming to work in one of the most highly stressed professions, according to a new survey.

NHS Warwickshire hires Kiri Gray as communications manager

NHS Warwickshire has appointed Kiri Gray as its new communications manager.

Chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson to retire next year

England's chief medical officer Sir Liam Donaldson will step down in May 2010 after 12 years of service, the longest serving CMO of modern times.

Ruder Finn's Claire Martin to join drug firm Bayer in global team

Ruder Finn's head of healthcare Claire Martin is leaving the agency to join pharma company Bayer.

Red Door's Jane Seaton joins rival healthcare shop Tonic Life

Red Door Communications' head of consumer Jane Seaton is leaving to join rival healthcare shop Tonic Life Communications.

On the Agenda - Chart could stop prescribing errors

In a nutshell The number of prescribing errors in hospitals could be reduced if a standardised prescription chart were introduced in all UK hospitals, according to research commissioned by the General Medical Council and published on 3 December.

The British Skin Foundation hires the ASA's Erkal-Paler as trustee

The British Skin Foundation has appointed the current director of communications, policy and marketing at the Advertising Standards Authority as its newest trustee.

Just Health PR awarded brief to promote cheese brand miniCol

Just Health PR has been handed a brief to promote miniCol, a cholesterol-lowering alternative to cheese.

Shamed NHS trusts in PR fightback following Dr Foster report

NHS trusts media crisis How the worst-performing NHS trusts in Dr Foster report responded.

On the Agenda - Ultrasound kills rectal tumour

In a nutshell Clinicians at Imperial College have used advanced ultrasound technology to destroy part of a rectal tumour, in a world-first. Radiologists, surgeons and oncologists at Hammersmith Hospital in London performed the procedure with high-intensity-focused ultrasound (HIFU), which uses sound...

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