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Our survey showed that foundation doctors about to embark on specialty training are the worst affected group for not being able to find work. However, the Secretary of State has only committed to ...
Medical neutrality is a key principle in international humanitarian law, and we adhere to it. A statement in response to the ...
This week has seen the publication of the GP Patient Survey results for 2025. Typically, the first practices hear about these ...
Striking a cautious yet optimistic tone on their meeting with the health secretary, Dr Nieuwoudt and Dr Ryan said they felt ...
Responding to the GMC’s workplace experiences report 1, which found that almost one in five doctors are considering leaving ...
Doctors most likely to have taken such measures to quit medicine include those at high risk of burn out (30 per cent), those ...
Medical students are being driven further into poverty during their final year of training due to a baffling shortfall in student loan support.
Following a constructive Tuesday 5th August meeting with the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, BMA resident doctors committee co-chairs Dr Ross Nieuwoudt and Dr Melissa Ryan said: ...
There’s very little appetite for medical degree apprenticeships: They shouldn’t have been introduced
The first pilot programme follows the same structure and duration as the standard ARU medical degree course but includes work ...
Reform the current adversarial clinical negligence system to tackle the rising number and cost of clinical negligence claims and enable a move away from a ‘blame’ culture to a culture of learning to ...
Media release from BMA Northern Ireland. Commenting on the publication today (Thursday, 07 August, 2025) of General Medical Council’s (GMC) annual UK-wide ‘Workplace experiences’ survey report, that ...
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