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LoginSpecifically designed for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, physical therapists, and other healthcare professionals, ForeverX aims to redefine the modern match-making experience by introducing an exclusive medical dating and social platform for you to meet someone special. ForeverX is the first and only exclusive dating app that connects healthcare professionals with one another, both socially and romantically. ForeverX is a dating app and social platform developed by medical professionals for medical professionals. Our blend of unique, carefully curated industry-first features and design were developed with you, the medical professional, in mind. ABOUT ForeverX was inspired by an incumbent resident physician who realized that she would have to work extra hard to meet new people socially and romantically. ForeverX will help forge romantic relationships and social connections amongst all healthcare professionals; from physicians such as dermatologists, pediatricians, neurologists, surgeons, to nurses, pharmacists, physical therapists, and any other type of healthcare professional you can think of! You deserve a better work-life balance, and meaningful connections outside of work. We take pride in helping healthcare heroes find their forever.
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This article appears as part of the Inside the NHS newsletter. If that seems a strange question, then your reaction probably mirrors that of the many medics who were taken by surprise by the publication last week of an unexpected new NHS handbook: 'Dating App guidance for doctors and dentists in training'. The report was published by NHS Health Education England following concerns raised by what it describes as "issues with doctors' conduct on dating apps" which "have been investigated by the General Medical Council". A spokesman for the NHS in England insisted that the document was "not national guidance" but something that had been "drafted to support trainee doctors with meeting GMC guidelines or following recent fitness to practice cases". Something could be winging its way to junior doctors north of the border soon too.
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