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Dr Tal Ellenbogen

@Tal_Ellenbogen

Doctor | Ortho Reg | BMA ARM AC | Pro-Doctor | Relentlessly pro #FullPayRestoration | Views my own | Like/RT does not necessarily = endorsement | 🔴⚪️

Katılım Ocak 2011
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Dr Tal Ellenbogen
Dr Tal Ellenbogen@Tal_Ellenbogen·
Due to personal commitments including surgical exams, I will sadly not be seeking re-election onto the UKRDC. I've dedicated my life to the BMA over the past two years and unfortunately over the next year I won't have the capacity to do the role justice. 1/6
Resident Doctors@BMAResidents

It's your LAST CHANCE to represent your colleagues by standing for election to your local RJDC. #VoteRJDC Nominations close tomorrow. elections.bma.org.uk

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Thierry Ennui@TitiEnnui·
For Those Who Waited 22 Years.
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Arsenal@Arsenal·
We did it, together.
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Andrew Jordan
Andrew Jordan@Andrew_Jordan_·
GMB negotiating team are ready to meet BMA management negotiators but a fundamentally different approach to that taken by the CEO and Board to date is needed. Additional investment in the offer to BMA staff is required. There MUST be an end to below inflation pay awards. 2.
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James Steen
James Steen@BMA_James_Steen·
Realistic and reasonable about what the country can afford?!😂 You’re paying assistants to doctors more than you’re pay doctors; Day one pay in central London: 🔸Newly qualified Doctor: £20.36 / hour 🔹Newly qualified Physician’s Assistant: £28.86 / hour That’s 41.75% more.
Wes Streeting@wesstreeting

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.

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Dr Shivam Sharma
Dr Shivam Sharma@DocShivSharma·
Has the government forgotten its job? It’s meant to provide patients with specialists. Pulling training posts for doctors is a massive own goal from a government that claims it wants to cut waiting lists. How do you reduce waiting lists without specialists?
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Mike Henley 🤨
Mike Henley 🤨@trentconsultant·
3.5%? Yeah, right. MP’s 5%. Pay stats prior to 3.5%, Office of National Statistics and NHS digital figures.
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Andrew Jordan
Andrew Jordan@Andrew_Jordan_·
🚨 Reminder for all @GMBLondonRegion members working at @TheBMA 📮 Post your ballots on taking strike action immediately 🗳️ Ballot closes at 12pm Monday 16th March Vote YES to strike action to reject yet another real-terms pay cut for BMA staff #FairPayattheBMA
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Partha S Kar 🇮🇳🇬🇧🏏🎥
A few observations: 1. Overwhelming Yes from those who voted 2. Total vote less- I think reflection of a fair number of IMGs choosing not to vote (rather than a No) 3. Does @wesstreeting use the Medical Prioritisation Bill to hold off strikes? And if so- where does that leave pay discussions? Cos the whole saga of “Look we got rid of foreigners” still leaves a truck load of local doctors without jobs. It is a fascinating juncture of the dance between @BMAResidents & @wesstreeting This saga has much yet to play out.
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The BMA@TheBMA

It’s a YES. An overwhelming 93.4% of resident doctors in England have voted for further strike action, giving a clear mandate to continue pressuring the Government on jobs and pay in 2026. The overall turnout was 52.54%. Stay tuned for updates on our next steps.

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The BMA
The BMA@TheBMA·
It’s a YES. An overwhelming 93.4% of resident doctors in England have voted for further strike action, giving a clear mandate to continue pressuring the Government on jobs and pay in 2026. The overall turnout was 52.54%. Stay tuned for updates on our next steps.
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Dr Tal Ellenbogen@Tal_Ellenbogen·
There are few certainties in life: - death - taxes - doctors getting a real terms pay cut if we don’t pass this strike ballot Return your @BMAResidents ballot today and ensure all your colleagues do too! #FullPayRestoration
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BMA Scotland
BMA Scotland@BMAScotland·
‼️ANNOUNCEMENT – Resident doctors in 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 📣 Strikes next week are suspended after new pay offer from Scottish Gov following negotiations You will have your chance to vote on it in the coming weeks Read the full details 👇 bmascotland.home.blog/2026/01/09/str…
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Scot Gov Health
Scot Gov Health@scotgovhealth·
Resident Doctors have called off proposed strike action across Scotland. The British Medical Association (BMA) is recommending that their members accept a two-year pay and contract reform deal. Read more: ow.ly/XVur50XTX50
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John Swinney
John Swinney@JohnSwinney·
This is very good news for Scotland. I am grateful to everyone involved in the discussions. This ensures that the progress we are making in NHS recovery can be maintained.
Scot Gov Health@scotgovhealth

Resident Doctors have called off proposed strike action across Scotland. The British Medical Association (BMA) is recommending that their members accept a two-year pay and contract reform deal. Read more: ow.ly/XVur50XTX50

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Dr Tal Ellenbogen@Tal_Ellenbogen·
@AliJaneMoore Resident doctor pay is already higher in Scotland (& Wales) than in England, and this deal, which is well deserved, will increase the gap further. See charts. @wesstreeting has no leg to stand on. If he doesn't want to match Ireland or Australia, what about the devolved nations?
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Alison Moore @alijanemoore also on Bluesky
Would be interesting to see how resident docs' pay in Scotland will compare with that in England if the Scottish deal is accepted. Could a move north of the border start to look attractive?
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Vivek Trivedi
Vivek Trivedi@_VivekTrivedi·
Doctors pay still down 21% and deserve restoration Streeting agrees, cannot restore lost pay overnight, wants fair path back @BMAResidents agree (never asked for one go) But proposing 2.5% for ‘26 (all inflation measures above) = real terms cut Isn't going back let alone fair
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BBC Radio 4 Today@BBCr4today

"On jobs, actually we're not that far apart... We are still some way apart on pay." Health Secretary Wes Streeting gives @annaefoster an update on talks with resident doctors after strike action over the Christmas period.

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