Journal of Management in Medicine: Volume 3 Issue 1

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Clinical training for general managers?

R.G. Royce

The author's contention is that the future demands of managing the Health Service in Britain are not being met by current training programmes. In particular, lay‐managers normally…

The provision of nursing services in the NHS: Problem or challenge

Tom Keighley

This paper addresses the issues arising from the current demographic trends. There is an attempt to highlight the problems arising from a shortage of nurses, how that will affect…

Secondary income generation

Brian Moores

The secondary income phenomenon Reflect for a moment on the following situations with which most readers will be familiar:

A‐c‐h‐e‐s‐o‐n spells management!

Michael O'Brien

This paper briefly describes the background to the establishment of the Committee of Inquiry into the future development of the Public Health Function. It summarises some of the…

An agenda for laboratory managers

Diane Smith

Pathology within the British National Health Service (NHS) is currently undergoing major changes which are causing considerable problems for the laboratory manager. In order to…

Growth of bureaucracy in the British National Health Service

Max Gammon

‘Bureaucracy does not only hide its true nature from non‐bureaucrats, it hides it from itself.’ Nicos Mouzelis, ‘Organization and Bureaucracy’

Illegible prescriptions — The liabilities of doctors and pharmacists: An analysis of the case of Prendergast v Sam & Dee Ltd

Paul Magrath

Prendergast v Sam & Dee Ltd was apparently the first case in which a patient, who had suffered injury after being given the wrong medication, successfully sued not only the…

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0268-9235

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1986 – 2002

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Emerald Publishing Limited