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What the Papers Say

ENT UK has complied a list of ENT related news stories which have appeared in the media and on Internet sites. The articles below are there to provide members wth information on current issues and research developments. The information contained is not endorsed as ENT UK policy nor is it judged for its scientific validity.

Please click on the links below to view stories of interest.

Date Title Publication
15 July 2010 Nicola Sturgeon Launches NHS Scotland Online Knowledge Resource To Help Healthcare Professionals Scottish Government
04 June 2010 Alan Fuller, who died on May 6 aged 81, was an ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgeon and in 1982 had the delicate task of removing a fishbone which had become stuck in the throat of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother The Daily Telegraph
04 June 2010 Hospital infection data is made public The Independent
04 June 2010 Giving patients a choice of hospital has not improved care: think tank The Daily Telegraph
04 June 2010 GPs call for more time with patients - as Ministers look for £20bn in NHS savings The Daily Mail
04 June 2010 Ultra-sensitive test to tell prostate cancer patients if they are cured after operation The Daily Mail
04 June 2010 Hospital consultants in call to arms on ConDem cuts The Daily Mirror
04 June 2010 Care trusts’ list low-value operations Financial Times
24 May 2010 Leak Reveals Planned Foundation Trust Assault on Consultant Body
07 February 2010 FTN Statement on change to employment within NHS guardian.co.uk





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