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We’ve started playing tag! How to find good stuff quicker on the blog

Regular blog readers (hello to you all!) should be fairly good at finding their way round the PHE Screening blog now. And new visitors will hopefully find that it’s pretty straightforward. But we...

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I went to Blog Camp and wasn’t eaten by a dinosaur…

I recently went to the Government Digital Service Blog Camp event in London. This was a get-together for everyone involved in running a GOV.UK blog. It was a great day and I learnt a lot. Sharing ideas...

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What PHE Screening blogged about in May 2018

Here’s a list of all our blog posts in May 2018 and links so you can find them. General information Mind the gap! PHE Screening’s inequalities strategy launches Reducing inequalities is one of our main...

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Our 3-year screening blog anniversary

They say that time flies when you are having fun, and they are right! Three years ago, back in the summer of 2015, we hit the ‘publish’ button on our very first PHE Screening blog post. At the...

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What we blogged about in July/August 2018

In a slight break from the norm, we're listing every blog we published over the last 2 months, rather than the usual one. Although we may have taken a month off, there has definitely been no let-up in...

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After 500 posts, tell us what you think of the blog

The story so far Yes, it’s hard to believe but this is our 500th post on the PHE Screening blog! Before the blog started, some people worried if we’d have enough to write about. Now, the reverse is...

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Print off your free PHE screening information poster

Talking to someone the other day from a local screening provider who wasn't aware of how to order screening leaflets and hadn't heard of the blog or the helpdesk, I wondered how many other people...

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Write on! Celebrating 600 screening posts

Overall, respondents told us they were happy with the screening blog You may remember some months ago we carried out a screening blog survey. Online surveys are a great opportunity for our readers to...

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What we blogged about in May 2019

Here is a round-up of all 23 screening blogs we published in May 2019. Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening e-Learning for AAA screeners and clinical skills trainers updated We have refreshed and...

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What we blogged about in August 2019

Here is a round-up of each and every Public Health England (PHE) screening blog published in August 2019. There were 9 in total. Breast screening Great new training videos for NBSS users in breast...

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The top 10 blogs of 2019

It’s that time of year – our ‘Top of the Blogs’ Christmas special is here Christmas is just around the corner! It’s time to reflect on the last year with a countdown of our most popular articles from...

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New UK National Screening Committee website launches today

The UK NSC also has a new logo to complement its improved website I recently felt like I was back at university when I was part of a team who were grilled (in the nicest possible way!) by colleagues...

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Changes ahead for the national screening system

Many of us have heard the quote from the Greek philosopher Heraclitus that “there is nothing permanent except change”. I'm sure this could be applied to all our lives in all sorts of different ways...

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