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Department of Health Bulletins

The Department of Health issues a number of current awareness bulletins aimed at different groups within the NHS.


Chief Nursing Officer Bulletin - Information includes: modernising nursing careers, swine flu update, essence of care, prescribing rights for nurses.

Additional bulletins include:

Allied Health Professions Bulletin
Chief Dental Officer Bulletin
Chief Scientific Officer Bulletin
Children, Families and Maternity Bulltin
Emergency Care Bulletin
Equality and Human Rights Bulleitn
GP Bulletin
Medical Director's Bulletin
Social Care Bulletin

FOr further information on Department of Health updates, please visit the news section of the website.

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