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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 |
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The Tooke Inquiry today published their final report. View it here |
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Tuesday, 08 January 2008 |
Read the original article here
The running of doctors’ training must be taken out of the hands of the Department of Health after its chaotic mismanagement of funding and job applications, an influential report will say today. |
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Friday, 04 January 2008 |
RemedyUK have launched a job site before the start of specialty recruitment on Saturday.
We have been working hard to develop this resource, which we hope will make the recruitment process a little easier this year.
You can visit the site at http://jobs.remedyuk.org
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Friday, 07 December 2007 |
Hot off the press, the details of the 2008 selection process available here |
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Thursday, 06 December 2007 |
Matt Jameson Evans and Richard Marks of RemedyUK today presented to the Health Select Committee. The Committee are currently carrying out an enquiry into MMC. |
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
As part of a membership drive, the RemedyUK committee decided to place a paid-for loose insert in the Christmas issue of BMJ Careers. The BMJ asked to see the copy before agreeing. They had no concerns about the insert or its content.
We were then told, late last week, that as the BMJ is a wholly owned subsidiary of the BMA, their approval would also be needed. The BMA have banned the insert from appearing. A BMA spokesperson, quoted in Hospital Doctor today, said: "It was considered inappropriate for the Remedy insert to be published in the BMJ. This was definitely not a decision by any one individual."
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Wednesday, 28 November 2007 |
Please click on the image to see a full sized view of
The Advert Banned by the BMA |
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Friday, 09 November 2007 |
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The British Association of Physicians of Indian Origin were exuberant after the judgement was handed down today (9th November 2007) at the High Court upholding their appeal that advice given by the Department of Health to NHS employers regarding doctors on the Highly Skilled Migrants Programme (HSMP) was not lawful.
The appeal was heard by LORD JUSTICE SEDLEY, LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY and LORD JUSTICE RIMER. The Lord Justices were unanimous in agreeing that the guidance issued by the Department of Health on treatment of doctors on HSMP was wrong. |
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