DAUK in GP Online: loss of death service ‘morally unforgivable’
DAUK writes to the Health Secretary asking that all doctors on the frontline of the COVID-19 outbreak receive death in service benefit.
DAUK writes to the Health Secretary asking that all doctors on the frontline of the COVID-19 outbreak receive death in service benefit.
DAUK has been approached by a number of doctors who have been prevented from speaking out on social media or in the press about concerns regarding PPE. This is unacceptable. Read our front page article with The Independent.
DAUK says that ongoing shortage of PPE are unforgivable.
How do I tell a colleague they have made a mistake? Dr Yaso Browne DAUK’s GP Lead speaks to the BMJ making the case for kindness and a no blame culture.
Following DAUK’s article on the front page of the Daily Mirror DAUK speaks to the Royal College of Nursing on bullying of junior doctors by nurses, as well as paying tribute to those nursing colleagues who have intervened whilst juniors have faced public bullying and humiliation.
After the Chairwoman of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges is quoted in The Times in article titled ‘stop moaning and get a grip’ Co-Founder Dr Samantha Batt-Rawden responds. Her comments were published in The Times this week.
Following the Department of Health and Social Care's request for a review of West Suffolk following the finger-printing Of staff to find a whistleblower, Dr Rinesh Parmar The Doctors' Association UK Chair has shared views from four doctors with the BBC.