Abstract

If all junior doctors who are currently training in medical specialties achieve their certificate of completion of training (CCT) and secure a consultant job, the total number of consultants will rise by 70% by 2020. Data from the Centre for Workforce Intelligence, presented at the NHS Employers conference in Liverpool this week, indicate that such an increase will cost the NHS £2.5bn. Even if 17.5% of the current trainees shift into general practice, as recommended by the …

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