Abstract

The Department of Health for England will consider the outcome of a BMA ballot on the proposed new contract for junior doctors, the health secretary has said. On Tuesday 5 July the BMA announced that 58% of junior doctors who took part in the ballot had voted to reject the proposals for a new contract. The ballot received responses from 37 000 junior doctors and medical students, a 68% response rate.1 After the result …

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