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Monday, 6 January, 2003, 11:30 GMT
Doctors savage GMC 'dinosaur'
Doctors have renewed their attack on the General Medical Council, with key talks on the future of professional regulation imminent.
Pathologists 'target of hate campaign'
Pathologists say they are victims of a hate campaign following the scandal over organ retention at Liverpool's Alder Hey Hospital.
GPs want longer with patients
GPs say intense pressure of work is preventing them from spending as long as they would like with individual patients.
Doctors 'at breaking point'
The BMA chairman accuses ministers of undermining morale and putting the future of the NHS at risk. |
NHS crisis?
BMA head Dr Ian Bogle quizzed
UK doctors warn of too much bureaucracy |
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