Article by Jack Mapanje entitled 'Cockroaches and verse'
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Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Article by Jack Mapanje entitled 'Cockroaches and verse'
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Article by Jack Mapanje entitled 'Leaving Home in Verse'
Part of Mapanje (Jack) Archive
Article by Sir Liam entitled_ A First Class Pathology Service from ACP News _, Summer 2001
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of article by Sir Liam in which he discusses the impact of the the retention of children's organs at Alder Hey Hospital without consent on pathology. Also includes a letter from the editor of ACP News thanking Sir Liam for his contribution, dated 10 September 2001.
Article featured on pages 8 to 9.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of article by Sir Liam in which he discusses clinical performance in the NHS, how it has developed, what some of the problems have been and how these are being addressed.
Part of a publication by The Royal College of Surgeons of England and The Smith and Nephew Foundation, derived from proceedings of a conference held on 2 November 1999.
Article featured on pages 17 to 29.
Article by Sir Liam entitled CMO: A Second Opinion , from_ Exec Digital _magazine, December 2008
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of article by Sir Liam entitled CMO: A Second Opinion, in which he profiles the role of Chief Medical Officer for England, the competing stakeholders and obligations, and his pride in working in such a role.
Article featured on pages 320 to 323.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of article by Sir Liam entitled Engaging for Change, in which he discusses the components of the public health system in the UK and how Primary Care Trusts help design and shape these systems to address local needs.
Article featured on page 7.
Take Care: A Sense of Direction was produced by East Lancashire Teaching Primary Care Trust as a celebration of 60 years of the National Health Service and as part of East Lancashire PCT's Take Care campaign to keep people up-to-date with the latest changes to health services in the area.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of reflection by Sir Liam on the shift in the balance of power from doctors to patients because of the serious incidents of rogue or underperforming doctors, such as Harold Shipman and Beverley Allitt, and systematic failures, such as the retention of children's organs at Alder Hey Hospital without consent, during his time as Chief Medical Officer. Discusses the work done to create a more patient focused NHS in terms of standards, policies and procedures promoting patient safety and empowerment, and the need for a patient centred NHS to be systematically developed in the future.
Rejuvenate or Retire: Views of the NHS at 60 was published by the Nuffield Trust and edited by Nicholas Timmins to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the National Health Service. Article featured on pages 136 to 137.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of article by Sir Liam, in which he discusses how clinical governance can be achieved in Primary Care through a culture of change, communication, teamwork and leadership.
Article featured on page 4.
Part of Donaldson (Sir Liam) Archive
Consists of cutting of introductory article by Sir Liam on the need to address regional and social health inequalities in England. Discusses his experiences in northern England, as previously discussed in his 2001 Annual Report, the action plans put in place by the Department of Health to prioritise these inequalities through the NHS and other sectors and the need for tangible solutions.
Article featured on page 2.