New deal not satisfactory for cardiothoracic surgery
1995; BMJ; Volume: 311; Issue: 7010 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1136/bmj.311.7010.953
ISSN0959-8138
AutoresAbdulaziz Alkhulaifi, Susan Allen, Jean Anderson, Vincenzo Argano, Conal Austin, Clifford W. Barlow, S Barnard, D. W. Barron, Richard Berrisford, Stephen Billing, E. T. Brackenbury, Peter Braidley, Ben Bridgewater, Norman Briffa, Kevin Buchan, James Butler, Alexander R. Cale, H.M.H. Carr, Franco Ciulli, Stephen Clark, Graham Cooper, Simon Craig, Mark Danton, W C Dihimis, John Duffy, Alex Duncan, Jullien Gaer, Gretchen Gibson, Siân Griffin, Ragheb Hasan, David Hopkinson, Philip Hornick, Steven Hunter, Lindsay C.H. John, R Kanagaseay, John S. Kuo, Stephen Langley, Adrian Levine, Vivien McNamara, E E. Oakley, S K Ohri, Peter O’Keefe, David O’Regan, Gareth Parry, V. Pathi, P. Peters, B Prendergast, P D Ridley, A J Ritchie, Jane Roxburgh, Deborah Sharpe, Anthony C. De Souza, Richard Steyn, Ker‐Kan Tan, Michael Tolan, U H Trevidi, Geoffrey Tsang, Steven Tsui, M J Underwood, Michael Jonathan Unsworth-White, Rajan Uppal, Carin van Doorn, David Waller, Nihal Weerasena, V. Leroy M.D. Young,
Tópico(s)Health and Medical Research Impacts
ResumoEDITOR,--We are pleased to read that the junior doctors' conference endorsed a motion arguing that implementation of the new deal may jeopardise the training of some higher specialist trainees.1 All the enrolled higher surgical trainees in cardiothoracic surgery currently working in the United Kingdom strongly support …
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