| Date | Headline |
| 16 Jan 2008 |
Doctors better educated about critical illness cover
Doctors may be interested to hear of an expert's opinion that people are now being "better" educated about critical illness insurance than they ever were before...
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| 05 Oct 2007 |
Junior Doctor recruitment to be handled locally
It is looking increasingly likely that specialist training-post recruitment for junior doctors will be managed at a local level in 2008...
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| 01 Oct 2007 |
Doctors' careers service launched
A new careers service for doctors has been launched by the British Medical Association (BMA)...
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| 27 Jun 2007 |
Female medical graduates on the increase, says BMA
Female doctors graduating from medical school now outnumber their male counterparts by around three to two, a new survey has found...
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| 17 May 2007 |
BMA slams MMC chaos despite new review
The British Medical Association (BMA) has continued to express concern regarding the Government's handling of NHS training reforms...
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| 11 May 2007 |
Working hour cuts won't solve junior doctors fatigue
Cutting junior doctors' hours would not solve the problem of fatigue and the related risk of error, a report has claimed...
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| 11 May 2007 |
Junior doctors quit recruitment talks
The British Medical Association's (BMA's) junior doctors committee (JDC) has withdrawn from the review group looking at ways to resolve failures of the medical training application service (MTAS), following proposals which the committee view to be unacceptable...
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| 11 May 2007 |
Junior doctors fear for their future says survey
The NHS will not be recognisable in ten years' time and the private sector is largely to blame, junior doctors believe...
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| 02 Mar 2007 |
Many junior doctors could be out of work in two months
A report has been published by a doctors' campaign group alleging that hundreds of junior doctors could find themselves out of work in February...
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| 02 Mar 2007 |
BMA comments on situation facing junior doctors
A spokesperson for the BMA has commented on the current state of the UK employment market for junior doctors, saying that, while there are difficulties facing these medics, there are signs of improvement...
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