Hopkins Schools therapy dog program helps connect students with mental health resources

Hopkins Schools therapy dog program helps connect students with mental health resources

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Adding a simple message onto the end of GP phone lines on how to self-care for a cold could cut waiting times, a study suggests. One practice in Scotland saw the wait for routine appointments drop by 21 per cent after patients decided they no longer needed to see a doctor. It comes as millions of patients are having to wait more than two weeks to see their GP amid a staffing crisis that is hurting the NHS from all sides. Family doctors are retiring early or leaving because of workload pressures from mounting practice lists and an ageing dog training 55305 population. Teviot Medical Practice in Hawick, Roxburghshire, added a message to its telephone system last winter, when demand on GPs is known to spike. The automated clip, played to callers between November 2017 and March 2018, gave advice taken from the NHS Inform website. Researchers, led by Dr Robin Kerr at the practice, counted the amount of callers who stayed on the line to speak to a receptionist. WHAT ADVICE FOR THE COMMON COLD DOES THE PHONE MESSAGE GIVE?  The message played to patients calling Teviot Medical Practice in Hawick, Scotland, follows: Many people in the area currently have a cold.

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