Carter miller
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Can the government afford to lose more doctors? You’ve pulled 1000 training places. 1000 future GPs or consultants. Spending is a political choice. Rejecting doctors now will have negative consequences for patients with rising waiting lists. Odd choice for a health secretary.




@davecurtis314 @Lesley5856 @medicalmodelbri @ItsnotrightUK ACP don't want to be a doctor the point is they are skilled professionals! And should be treated as such not rubbles in the media


Corridor care is unacceptable and undignified. To end it, we’re sending specialist teams to the hardest‑hit NHS trusts and rolling out new urgent care services. This includes new and improved urgent treatment centres and same day emergency centres. Read more: gov.uk/government/new…


As the latest round of unnecessary strikes come to an end, I have written to the BMA Resident Doctors Committee asking to meet the whole committee. It’s time for the BMA to be realistic and reasonable about what the country and the NHS can afford.



Corridor care is unacceptable and undignified. To end it, we’re sending specialist teams to the hardest‑hit NHS trusts and rolling out new urgent care services. This includes new and improved urgent treatment centres and same day emergency centres. Read more: gov.uk/government/new…






"NOBODY wants strikes in our NHS. Every time junior doctors walk out, it's patients who feel the impact — and other NHS staff left picking up the pieces." @WesStreeting on how these strikes will mean delayed operations and families left waiting in pain. More in @TheSun: thesun.co.uk/health/3873537…


@ConsUltaNT_ACP x.com/2manypeople4me… ENPs should not be seeing undifferentiated pts


Banning doctors from striking hasn’t been ruled out, Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said. Streeting said that taking the right to strike away from doctors is an option but added that the government has “so far” not considered taking that step bmj.com/content/393/bm…












