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Video
A conversation about later careers
Our experts explore the current workforce crisis in the NHS and how retaining experienced staff later in their careers can combat this.
Transforming orthopaedic trauma care
Dr Murali Bhat discusses his experience of running services after training in Lean Management, including the success of his virtual fracture clinic.
An introduction to NHS IMPACT
David Fillingham and Andrew Rochford discuss the new, single, shared NHS improvement approach.
FFFAP improvement masterclass
Plan the first steps towards starting an improvement project in your organisation.
Blog
Jonathan Fuld: The disproportionate impacts of respiratory disease
Chronic lung diseases have dramatically different morbidity and mortality outcomes.
The National Respiratory Audit Programme (NRAP)
Professor Tom Wilkinson on how the programme supports the delivery of the NHS long term plan.
Webinar: Hospital at home or virtual wards?
Professor Dan Lasserson, Charlotte Lynch and Dr Geraint Lewis discuss the evidence.
Webinar series: Hospital at home
Clinicians from across the UK reflect on their experience of using virtual wards.