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Medical training highly rated – but bullying still a problem

Medical training highly rated – but bullying still a problem

GPs in training reported the lowest rates of harassment and bullying of all the groups surveyed.


What happens when a bully is a member of your family?

What happens when a bully is a member of your family?

Research has found a third of children experience sibling bullying.


More trainee doctors removed from hospitals over concerns for their welfare

More trainee doctors removed from hospitals over concerns for their welfare

Dr Evelyn Lewin applauds medical colleges for taking a stand against toxic work environments for junior doctors.


Public commentary and potential effects on LGBTQI youth

Public commentary and potential effects on LGBTQI youth

newsGP speaks with an expert about the possibly damaging effects of negative comments from high-profile figures.


Childhood bullying can cause lifelong psychological damage: How to spot the signs and move on

Childhood bullying can cause lifelong psychological damage: How to spot the signs and move on

Lecturer in investigative psychology Calli Tzani-Pepelasi examines some of the potential lasting effects of being bullied as a child.


Tribes, tribulation and the elephant in the room

Tribes, tribulation and the elephant in the room

If we want to change bullying and abuse within the profession we have to move our tribal cultures to the next level, Dr Edwin Kruys writes for newsGP.


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