Heroic efforts during a year of huge challenges
Professor Anne Mackie thanks everyone involved in delivering the NHS screening programmes during an exceptionally challenging year.
Professor Anne Mackie thanks everyone involved in delivering the NHS screening programmes during an exceptionally challenging year.
A look back at some of the most important PHE Screening blog posts of 2020.
An update on self-sampling in the cervical screening programme.
The screening quality assurance service (SQAS) is launching online refresher training for professional clinical advisors (PCAs) on 2 November.
Reporting nuchal translucency (NT) measurements of less than 1.0 mm are acceptable in the NHS Fetal Anomaly Screening Programme (FASP).
Translations of the 4 national NHS diabetic eye screening public information leaflets have been updated and published on GOV.UK in accessible HTML format.
We're delighted to say that a British Sign Language (BSL) translation is now available of our latest video explaining what people need to do to collect their bowel screening sample correctly.
Learning from incidents is important to help prevent future errors and reduce the risk of harm.
PHE screening has published the National Breast Screening pathology audit for the 3-year period April 2016 to March 2019.
Register now for the free national PHE Screening Inequalities Conference on Friday 5 February 2021
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