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News - 1 November 2005

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BMA slates MMC programme

Doctors’ leaders are claiming that the Modernising Medical Careers (MMC) programme will turn out doctors more akin to ‘sub-consultants’ than current consultants.

The BMA attacked the MMC team for describing the end point of training as ‘accredited specialists’, equating this with a sub-consultant grade – something to which the BMA is strongly opposed.


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