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Chief Medical Officers announce training posts for new medical training programme.

Europe Intelligence Wire

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] DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 2006/0322 29 September 2006 Chief Medical Officers announce training posts for new medical training programme

Medical graduates expected to get training posts under Modernising Medical Careers

Junior doctors hoping to get jobs that train them to be the future consultants and GPs of the NHS are likely to be successful, the four UK Chief Medical Officers announced today.

From August 2007, specialist medical training is being reformed in the next stage of the Modernising Medical Careers initiative, designed to improve the quality and safety of patient …

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