flame health
Issue 16 - January 2006
Latest Positions

Flame Health

Specialist Orthodontist
Oxfordshire
£80,000 - £90,000

Associate Dentist
Staffordshire
£60,000 - £70,000

Assistant Practice Manager
Hampshire
£17,000-£18,000

Dental Nurse
Derbyshire
£13,000-£15,000

Optometrist
Essex
£28,000-£36,000

Optometrist
Worcestershire
£28,000-£36,000

Optometrist
Shrewsbury
£28,000-£36,000

Optometrist
Lincolnshire
£28,000-£36,000


Flame Pharma

Project Director
Hampshire
£58,000 - £65,000

Senior Clinical Scientist
Hereford
£25,000 - £35,000

CRA
Buckinghamshire
£18,500 - £26,000

Associate Project Manager
Buckinghamshire
£34,000 - £37,000

Analytical Development Scientist
Swindon
£25,000 - £30,000

Regulatory Affairs Manager
Berkshire
£44,000 - £66,000

Medical Information Manger
Surrey
£38,000 - £42,000


Flame Active
Fitness Managers
UK Wide
£25,000 - £27,000

Sales Managers
UK Wide
£30,000 - £35,000

Spa Managers
London and UK
£20,000 - £25,000

General Managers
London and UK
£30,000 - £40,000


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Flame Health are awarded primary supplier status to Dollond and Aitchison

Flame Health are proud to announce that we have been awarded primary supplier statue on the 1st tier of the preferred suppliers list to Dollond & Aitchison.
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US Healthcare company to take over GP Practices in Derbyshire

United Health, a corporation based in Minneapolis, US, is preparing to take over two GP practices in Derbyshire. This deal could well become a template for the government to develop its plans for more competition in the health sector.
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Support Staff Increasing Unsatisfied with Job Roles

36% of support staff are actively seeking a new role with a new company, according to report Secslife 2005 by recruitment consultancy Gordon Yates and the Guardian.
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Deaths in UK from cirrhosis of the liver, outstrips western Europe

A culture of heavy drinking is being blamed for a steep rise in mortality rates from cirrhosis in the UK.
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Kidney failure can be linked to obesity

A study conducted by a team from the University of California, found a significant link between obesity and end-stage renal disease, aka kidney failure.
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Fatty diets linked to increased risk of diabetes

A study has discovered a link between a fatty diet and an increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Over two million people in the UK alone suffer from diabetes, of which 1.7 million have type 2, which is linked to obesity.
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Government plans aim to tackle Employer bias over ex-offenders

Research into UK employers has found that a fifth of them would be more likely to hire ex-offenders if they received Government help.
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Insider Fraud costs British Business £13 billion a year

Employee fraudsters are costing British business over £13 billion pounds a year a survey has found. Norwich Union found that the total cost of fraud in the UK was over £16 billion, of which a staggering 85% was sourced within businesses.
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New breakthrough in the fight against malaria

Scientists have discovered how Malaria conceals itself from the body’s immune system. A research team working for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Australia recently published the discovery in the journal, Nature.
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Regular exercise can reduce risk of dementia

Following research by the University of Washington, it has emerged regular exercise can cut Alzheimer’s by up to 40%. It found that those most at risk were more likely to benefit from exercise.
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New hope in the fight against breast cancer

A new study has endorsed the effectiveness of the breast cancer drug Femara. The study found that Femara (letrozole) cut the risk of a recurrence of breast cancer in patients who had undergone chemotherapy by 28% when compared to tamoxifen treatments.
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