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This document explains the Prostate Cancer Risk Management Programme (PCRMP), PSA testing and evidence against a national screening programme.
This prostate cancer risk management programme (PCRMP) information is to help GPs advise men aged 50 and over who ask about prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing.
This information aims to support GPs to give clear and balanced advice to men without symptoms of prostate disease who ask about PSA testing.
The Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care (the PSA) promotes the health, safety and wellbeing of patients, service users and the public. It does this by improving the regulation of people who work in health and social care...
PAYE Settlement Agreements (PSA) allow employers to make an annual payment to HRMC for some types of expenses and benefits - apply, renew, deadlines
How to complete an air emissions risk assessment, including how to calculate the impact of your emissions and the standards you must meet.
These documents describe the NHS prostate cancer risk management programme (PCRMP) and its associated prostate specific antigen (PSA) test.
How to pay a PAYE Settlement Agreement (PSA), including payment methods, reference numbers, bank details and deadlines.
Find out how to provide the minimum level of pension that must be paid, depending on benefits a member has accrued and according to anti-franking legislation.
You can become a DVSA enhanced rider scheme trainer if you want to train fully qualified motorcyclists in the scheme
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