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Calling Time

Calling Time: Issue 9

Calling Time is a quarterly publication which is circulated widely across the NHS.

The newsletter will update the reader on progress and discuss how the NHS is meeting the challenge. It will keep you informed of initiatives being tested and other work in progress that could help you in developing and implementing your own compliance plans. We hope to share learning, practical information and access to resources from the UK as well as other parts of the world.

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editorial Welcome to the ninth edition of Calling Time.
We are once again in events season as planning for the annual Working Time Directive event.
 
Operating framework Operating framework
Current workforce planning systems for healthcare are based on separate roles of health professionals and support staff.
aftermath of the Tooke Report The aftermath of the Tooke Report
In the wake of the DH response to the Tooke Report, what now for medical training and debate?
 
wtd annual conference Hospital At Night IEA at the Working Time Directive 2009 Exhibition: The Final Countdown
2nd July 2008
Site nurse practitioner service Site nurse practitioner service Making Decisions that Matter 24:7
The Hospital at Night (HaN) project has led to patients being seen by the right person with the right skills at the right time.
 
Hospital at Night Conference 2008 Hospital at Night Conference 2008
Details of the conference held on September 19th, 2008.
Commissioners and trusts Commissioners and trusts should see the WTD as friend not foe
Gerry Bolger, project director WTD / Hospital at Night, London Deanery and senior project manager, Skills for Health - Workforce Projects Team, explores WTD.
 
editorial Making Hospital at Night mainstream and beyond.
19th September 2008, QEII, London
editorial Legal update.
Annabel Morris, Skills for Health - Workforce Projects Team project manager, looks at the legal implications of WTD.
 
editorial Compliance with WTD - Latest Position
The results from the bi-annual Ministerial Return from October 2007 are now available.
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