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It was recently pointed out to me that some of what makes ARM more inclusive, including the reasonable adjustments we’ve ...
Responding to the announcement of the Government’s Urgent and Emergency Care Plan 1, published today (Friday), Dr Simon Walsh ...
To support you better, we would like to hear from doctors and medical students who have been impacted by the Supreme Court ...
Responding to the ban on single-use vapes, which comes into effect in the UK today, BMA board of science chair, Professor ...
This statement was produced by executive members of the BMA medical academic staff committee, which Physician associates and ...
Resident doctors in England today began receiving their ballots for renewed industrial action after the Government failed to ...
Becoming a doctor is a dream for many. But for too many students, it’s becoming a financial nightmare, forcing them to take on considerable amounts of debt before they even graduate. Worse, it’s ...
Medical student funding in Northern Ireland is hard to navigate and inadequately supports many students, especially graduate medical students and those from lower socio-economic backgrounds.
Change is inevitable in healthcare, but navigating it successfully requires understanding, adaptability, and strong leadership. This webinar is designed to equip you with the tools and confidence to ...
The association has reacted with anger and frustration to today’s announcement that the Government has accepted the DDRB’s ...
The DDRB has recommended a pay rise of 4%, which provides the starting point for discussions between BMA Scotland and the Scottish Government for most doctors. Resident doctors in Scotland are not ...
Doctors are reacting with anger to the Government’s announcement of a pay award which is less than inflation .
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