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A recent survey* by the British Medical Association (BMA) in Wales reveals that 40% of resident doctors are concerned that they will be unemployed from August this year.
"Resident doctors want this to have been their last strike. We are asking Mr Streeting to leave the political rhetoric behind and put the future of the NHS first. "He could have prevented strike ...
Some 4,401 doctors were asked whether they have substantive employment or regular locum work from next month. Of the 1,062 ...
From this week, GP partners can choose to take action on several fronts, including limiting patient consultations to the ...
Half of resident doctors finishing foundation training say they have no job secured for next month, according to a major survey from the BMA – leading the doctors’ union to seek a deal on training ...
It remains paramount during any collective action you take that you continue to comply with your professional obligations ...
In conflicts around the world, healthcare is increasingly under threat of attack, despite this being in clear violation of ...
BMA resident doctors committee co-chairs Dr Melissa Ryan and Dr Ross Nieuwoudt said: ...
– Free access to epilepsy alarms and medical alert bracelets for doctors with long-term conditions. These aren’t luxuries ...
The BMA is keen to hear about sustainability initiatives in the workplace and how members are involved with them. The survey ...
Disability Pride Month is needed more than ever. It’s an important reminder of how far we’ve come in terms of representation, ...
The BMA is warning NHS England that its change in approach to planning for this week’s resident doctors strikes will risk ...
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