AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHospital Capacity Strain: Guernsey’s Princess Elizabeth Hospital postponed and cancelled elective work amid an all-year bed crisis, adding “flex” beds and shifting community staff to keep emergency and cancer surgery running. Workforce Pressure: UK doctors say screen time harms children and want routine online-habit questions; meanwhile, a new report finds female doctors quit medicine far more often than men, driven by burnout and pay pressures. Safety and Violence: A doctor was stabbed at Hillingdon Hospital in West London; police arrested a 27-year-old on attempted murder. Global Health: The Trump administration reportedly blocks U.S. disease experts from speaking directly with WHO as Ebola spreads faster than response efforts can contain it. Public Health Policy: Vermont becomes the first U.S. state to ban paraquat over Parkinson’s risk. Care Access & Quality: A Clarion Hospital EMS training center earned an American Heart Association recognition for CPR training standards.
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