Abstract
The financial squeeze on the NHS is already taking its toll on the quality of postgraduate medical training, warns the newly elected chairman of the BMA’s Junior Doctors Committee. Ben Molyneux, a general practitioner trainee in London who took up the post on 29 September, described the combination of the current financial pressures and the structural reorganisation of the NHS as “a perfect storm for the potential erosion of high quality medical training.” He said that safeguarding the quality of training would be …
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