The BMA was among the first of the professional bodies to award grants and prizes to encourage and further medical research. Today, around 12 research grants are administered under the auspices of the Board of Science, all funded by past bequests to the BMA. Grants totalling approximately £500,000 are awarded annually. Applications are invited from [...]
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BMA 2011 research grants
Tuesday, September 21st, 2010Campaign Success – Every Welsh Council Leisure Centre soon to be Sunbed Free
Friday, October 2nd, 2009We are absolutely delighted that after our recent sunbeds campaign, the three remaining local authorities in Wales (Vale of Glamorgan, Flintshire and Wrexham) who continued to operate and profit from sunbeds are on the road to removing them. That means by April next year, no local authority owned leisure centre will operate sunbeds. Our campaign [...]
Exposing Wrexham Council’s sunbed profits
Monday, September 28th, 2009Our continuing campaign to highlight the dangers of sunbeds has revealed figures showing that over the last five years Wrexham Council has generated in excess of £83,000, by operating ten sunbeds in three of its leisure centres. We were able to obtain the figures under a Freedom of Information request. And we are now calling [...]
Action after inquiry needed on stroke services in Wales
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009BMA representatives have given evidence this morning to the Assembly’s Health, Wellbeing and Local Government Committee inquiry into Stroke Services in Wales. Several other groups with an interest in this area have also given evidence, along similar lines to ours, so here’s hoping the committee listens and acts on the recommendations of the majority. A [...]
New fee scale for dispensing doctors
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009The BMA’s General Practitioners Committee (GPC) and NHS Employers have agreed a new fee scale for dispensing doctors, which will come into effect next week, 1st October 2009. The fee scale for dispensing doctors will be lowered by 8.7 per cent for the remaining six months of the financial year, representing a 4.9 per cent [...]
Surgeons’ overtime bill highlights more deep-rooted problems within the Welsh NHS
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009The front page of the Western Mail today highlights an issue that has been of concern to BMA Cymru Wales for some time – the need to adequately staff the Welsh NHS. The over-reliance on overtime and private hospitals to try and ensure waiting time targets are met, is merely using a sticking plaster to [...]
Scrapping GP catchment areas – superficially attractive but not essentially practical
Thursday, September 17th, 2009Good to hear that this isn’t a priority for the Welsh Assembly Government as the BMA can see many drawbacks to the idea of scrapping GP catchment areas. For a start, the rest of the health service and social services and county councils all work by boundary areas, and so to just suddenly take general [...]
Swine flu vaccine agreement reached for Wales
Tuesday, September 15th, 2009Agreement for a swine flu vaccination programme to be rolled out by GPs across Wales, I am pleased to say, has been reached. General practice is an efficient and adaptable model that reaches into every community in Wales and is best placed to deliver the vaccination. GPs are used to delivering large scale vaccination programmes [...]
More than just understanding is needed to tackle violence and aggression in the Welsh NHS
Monday, September 14th, 2009This development is a step in the right direction and should help with the investigation and prosecution of alleged attacks against doctors and the wider medical profession. Action to show people that violent behaviour will not be tolerated is long overdue with the problem becoming more widespread. More than 7,000 incidents were reported in the [...]
The WAG could be storing up a whole heap of problems over a lack of GPs
Friday, September 11th, 2009It seems as if nothing has changed yet then in terms of the future of the GP workforce in Wales, or if it has, it’s only a change for the worse. The latest round of “Workforce Statistics for General Practitioners in Wales, 1998 – 2008” just serve to highlight how much of a ticking time [...]
Life as a junior doctor isn’t car "crash" TV
Thursday, September 10th, 2009I was intrigued to hear about a new TV series, “Crash” which started on BBC1 last night, focussing on the lives of junior doctors, who’re just embarking on their medical careers and it is good to see this area of the medical profession being given such a prominent platform. I was curious though to find [...]
