' Sir Bruce Keogh’s request to the British Medical Association provoked fury among junior physicians and the General Medical Council, which insisted “the whole career” would “react instantly” in such an event. Quickly after the ballot results …
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The lots of responses in the wake of the ballot outcome consisted of a remarkable public spat in between Keogh and another really senior medical professional, Prof Terence Stephenson, the chairman of the General Medical Council, which manages doctors. Keogh excited extensive …
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Today, the General Medical Council launched data showing that, for the 2nd year running, there are now more females GPs under 40 on its lists than male. It is a pattern that is set to continue with females comprising 69 % of GPs in training across the UK.See Original Article GMC response to BMA ballot result The British Medical Association(BMA)has revealed the results of its ballot of junior members in England and has confirmed that it will hold 3 days of industrial action in December.See Original Short article ' Winter of discontent ' ahead with cautions of weeks of mayhem as doctors strike He said he would only go to Acas if the