FUTURE PROSPECTS FOR BRITISH GRADUATES AND THE HEALTH SERVICE

What are the prospects, in the National Health Service, for the increasing output of British medical schools? A comparison of the numbers of training and career posts likely to be available in N.H.S. hospitals with the probable requirements of British graduates seeking training suggests that the sup...

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