New deal not satisfactory for cardiothoracic surgery

Autor: D. Hopkinson, D Barron, M Tolan, S Tsui, S M Allen, P Hornick, J Duffy, V Argano, Adrian Levine, A R J Cale, Ragheb Hasan, C Barlow, J Gaer, C Austin, R Berrisford, J Kuo, J C Roxburgh, V L Pathi, R Uppal, D A C Sharpe, F Ciulli, Jessica E. Butler, K K Tan, S Langley, L C H John, M J Unsworth-White, S Craig, E Brackenbury, V McNamara, V Young, M J Underwood, J R Anderson, C Van Doorn, Peter C. Braidley, Stephen Clark, B J M Bridgewater, M Danton, Graham Cooper, G Gibson, R Steyn, G M K Tsang, A J Ritchie, D O'Regan, Bernard D. Prendergast, S C Griffin, N Weerasena, A Alkhulaifi, E El Oakley, Gareth Parry, W C Dihimis, K Buchan, A C de Souza, S Billing, Norman Briffa, U H Trevidi, S K Ohri, D A Waller, Peter O'Keefe, H M H Carr, Sion Barnard, P Peters, R Kanagaseay, A Duncan, P. D. Ridley, S Hunter
Rok vydání: 1995
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Zdroj: BMJ. 311:953-953
ISSN: 1468-5833
0959-8138
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.311.7010.953
Popis: EDITOR,--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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