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Google News: GPs told to investigate obesity in last minute of consultation
[GP online] - Primary care should use these opportunities to motivate patients to take an interest in their weight and lifestyle, according to Hertfordshire GP Dr David Haslam, chairman of the National Obesity Forum. But GPs must not become 'obsessed' with minor
Diner steps up to the calorie plate
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[The West Australian] - Professor David Haslam, from the National Obesity Forum, told The Daily Mail, the meal could lead to diabetes, heart disease and a stroke. He added that, even though a person could die after eating the breakfast in one sitting, it was 'very unlikely'.
Google News: GPs failing on new standard for practice nurse training
[Nursing Times] - British Medical Association president David Haslam, who is helping the CQC with its GP registration work, said lack of access to training for practice nurses was “a huge issue”. There were “lots of internal negotiations and discussions going on”
Google News: CQC denies that 10% of GP practices face inspection
[GP online] - But CQC GP registration lead Professor David Haslam told GP that non-compliance did not necessarily mean patients would be put at risk, despite Ms Sherlock's comments. 'One committee member's interpretation of this was that 10% of GPs posed a
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