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The decision to not spare general practice from increases in employers’ NI contributions is sounding the death knell for practices struggling with years of underinvestment and rising patient demand, ...
The BMA council chair has called for the creation of a new medical regulator, solely for doctors, amid ‘prolonged and ...
With the support of the BMA, the creation of the Medical Act in 1858 provided patients and the public with a clear ...
“The BMA is neutral on the issue of assisted dying, which means we neither support or oppose it as a principle, nor in ...
The BMA is appealing to the Government to negotiate as it announces indicative ballots of senior doctors in England over ...
It is generally accepted that organisational culture reflects its overall performance and, therefore, for the health of the ...
If you're job hunting – treat it like a campaign. Polish your CV. Write a sharp, sincere cover letter. Visit practices. Talk ...
The UK-wide decriminalisation of abortion has been BMA policy since 2017, with MPs voting to end the criminalisation of ...
The smile and pride I’m meant to express chokes me as I try to mask to express it. Because I want to be encouraging, and I ...
Responding to MPs voting through an amendment in Parliament that would decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales, ...
Dr Iain Morrison, chair of the Scottish general practitioners committee (SGPC), said the findings were stark in revealing the ...
‘Investing in public health will help prevent more ill-health, reduce pressures on the NHS, tackle health inequalities, and ...