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Guidance for breast screening services undertaking mammogram reading for another service.
NHS breast screening programme procedures for retaining, storing and disposing of mammograms and records.
Guidance for breast screening services on assistant practitioners (APs) working with remote radiographic supervision.
How to submit research proposals to the NHS breast screening programme (BSP).
Information for parents about hereditary tyrosinaemia (HT1) following a baby’s screening test result.
Information about the new routine mpox and 4CMenB for gonorrhoea vaccination programmes.
This document provides guidance on the vascular nurse specialist role for local AAA screening services in England.
This document explains how the NHS AAA Screening Programme records personal information about the men it screens.
Information on the use of digital breast tomosynthesis in the NHS breast screening programme.
Information about imaging practice standards for bowel cancer screening of individuals unsuitable for a colonoscopy.
Information for parents of babies with possible phenylketonuria (PKU) following a baby’s screening test result.
Advice for prescribers on the risk of misuse of pregabalin and gabapentin, and suggestions for a balanced and rational use of these medicines.
This leaflet explains how changes to the NHS payment system will benefit patients.
Information for parents about homocystinuria (HCU) following a baby’s screening test result.
This document explains how all diabetic eye screening (DES) graders must participate in the national test and training (TAT) grading system.
This document is national guidance for local diabetic eye screening providers when managing patients who drive to their appointment.
This guidance for screening programme providers advises on how to implement digital histopathology for the reporting of screening cases.
Read the software requirements for chance calculation in Down’s syndrome, Edwards’ syndrome and Patau’s syndrome screening, as part of the NHS fetal anomaly screening programme (FASP).
Education and training requirements for staff groups in diabetic eye screening (DES) studying for the diploma for health screeners.
Guidance from NHS England for clinical and non-clinical NHS staff.
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