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Primary care news round-up (14th to 20th March 2024)

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Community diagnosis to reach ten million tests Community diagnostic centres have now delivered seven million tests, with another ten million planned for the coming year. There are 155 centres, located in places like shopping centres and university campuses, with another five planned for 2025.

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Primary care news round-up (2nd May to 8th May 2024)

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In some areas, this will include “fit note trailblazers” which will test new ways of triage and signposting to employment support services. We have not achieved everything we know needs to be done and we will continue to work on a new fit for purpose GMS for 2025 onwards.

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Advice for Applicants: Moving from 2023 to 2024 [Episode 557]

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She reflects on her previous predictions, such as the increase in test options and waivers and the continued use of rankings in admissions. For future applicants, she emphasizes the importance of clarifying goals, researching programs, and preparing for tests. Some accept other tests also. In that, I was 100% right.

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Reserve Your Spot at Case Western Medical: An Interview with Christian Essman [Episode 571]

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But that might add a little extra color then to the application and be able to then round out what that view can look like. So we were trying to meet their authentic self of who’s showing up today, not create a big stress bag out of them and try to test them. Do you have any plans to require a situational judgment test? [39:50]

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All You Need to Know about the New Frist College of Medicine [Episode 558]

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Also, that responsibility falls on us too in how we treat our students, knowing that our students are whole people and that they’re not just robots that take tests and spit out grades, and they are people and they also have personal lives and things going on. Is that something that is appealing? [38:01] 38:01] Yes, yes, and yes.