What we blogged about in March 2019

We published a whopping 24 articles on the PHE Screening blog during March 2019. In case you missed any of them, here is a quick round-up of what we blogged about along with links to the full articles.
Andrew works as a publications and information officer for the screening division at Public Health England. He has worked in screening since 2014, first of all in the press office, and his current role includes developing information about screening for the public and health professionals. He is also a keen blogger! His background is in journalism and he spent nearly 10 years in a variety of reporting roles.
We published a whopping 24 articles on the PHE Screening blog during March 2019. In case you missed any of them, here is a quick round-up of what we blogged about along with links to the full articles.
It’s nearly Christmas, which means it's time to find out what's top of the blogs.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of the 16 Public Health England screening blogs from November 2018.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of our October 2018 blogs.
NHS England has published the 2018 to 2019 service specifications - important reading for those involved in the commissioning and provision of screening services in England.
Have a quick look to check you haven't missed any screening blogs from September 2018.
Have a quick look through this blog to check you haven't missed anything crucial.
Three years ago, back in the summer of 2015, we hit the 'publish' button on our very first blog screening blog post. To mark the occasion we are going to take you, our loyal blog subscribers, on a little trip down memory lane as well as offer a few reminders about some features you may have forgotten about.
Here’s a list of all our May blog posts and links so you can find them.
Here’s a list of all our April blog posts and links so you can find them.
Public Health England (PHE) provides support and advice to the NHS-led national screening programmes. These programmes identify apparently healthy people who may be at increased risk of a disease or condition, enabling earlier treatment and informed decisions.
Find out more about PHE Screening and this blog.
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