2016
DOI: 10.3399/bjgp16x684445
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Damaged doctors: it’s time for a binding covenant of care between the NHS and its doctors

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confidence: 99%
“…Today, with the vigorous development of education, while the public facilities and infrastructure of colleges and universities are becoming more and more perfect, the design concept of garden art design "people-oriented, return to nature, and care for the environment" is also more important for the campus. The scientific and rational setting of garden landscape has played an important guiding role, not only injecting vitality into the creation of campus cultural atmosphere, but also injecting young vigor and vitality into the city [20].…”
Section: ) Garden Art Design Can Inject Vitality Into the Citymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the interviewees from most parts of the UK it was clear that no medical service tailored to the needs of medical practitioners with mental illness has been created. Patterson calls for 'Invisible patients' to be reinvigorated and delivered, he goes on to call for a binding covenant between the NHS and its doctors (Patterson, 2016). He does this because, although a national bespoke medical service for doctors would be expensive, to not do it would cost more.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We echo Patterson's recent call for action, 12 and applaud NHS England's commitment to the provision of a specialist mental health service for GPs. While we welcome this current direction of travel, the government should also focus its efforts and finances on the causes of mental health problems in healthcare professionals (such as increasing workloads compounded by workforce shortages) to prevent GPs from becoming unwell in the first instance.…”
Section: Editorialsmentioning
confidence: 99%